The F697 2RS is a compact, sealed ball bearing with a 7mm bore and 17mm outer diameter, crafted from durable chrome steel. It handles radial loads up to 307 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 36,000 RPM.
Its nitrile rubber seals keep dirt out and grease in, making it low-maintenance. The stainless steel cage ensures reliable performance, even under continuous use.
With a radial clearance of 0.002mm to 0.013mm, it offers smooth operation for precision applications. The small flange adds stability, measuring 19mm in diameter and 1.2mm thick.
Ideal for small electric motors or handheld tools where space is limited. Weighing just 5.54g, it’s lightweight yet sturdy. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe use.
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How Does F697 2rs Bearing Reduce Friction?
F697 2rs Bearing features a sealed design with nitrile rubber shields, preventing contaminants from entering and reducing friction.
Its chrome steel rings and balls ensure smooth operation, even at high speeds up to 36,000 rpm.
The stainless steel cage maintains ball alignment, minimising wear and extending the bearing’s life.
With a dynamic radial load capacity of 307 lbf, it offers reliable performance in various applications.
Where Is F697 2rs Bearing Used?
F697 2rs Bearing is commonly used in small electric motors, such as those found in cooling fans or power tools, thanks to its compact size and sealed design. The nitrile rubber seals help keep contaminants out, extending the bearing’s lifespan in dusty environments.
In automotive applications, F697 2rs Bearing fits well in components like window regulators or wiper motors, where its radial load capacity and high-speed performance are beneficial. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even with frequent use.
For consumer electronics, F697 2rs Bearing is a reliable choice for devices like printers or small appliances, where smooth, quiet operation is key. Its lightweight design and stainless steel cage make it ideal for precision movements.
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