The SF605zz is a small, shielded ball bearing with a 5mm bore and 14mm outer diameter, crafted entirely from stainless steel for durability. It handles radial loads up to 229 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 36,000 RPM.
Its shielded design keeps dust out while allowing easy lubrication, and the stainless steel cage ensures long-lasting performance. The bearing operates well in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
With a lightweight design at just 4.12g, it’s ideal for small machinery or precision instruments like dental tools or miniature motors. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards, it’s a reliable choice for clean or sensitive environments.
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How Does SF605zz Bearing Reduce Friction?
SF605zz Bearing features stainless steel construction, ensuring smooth operation with minimal friction.
Its shielded design protects against contaminants while maintaining low resistance during rotation.
With a dynamic radial load capacity of 229 lbf, it delivers reliable performance in various applications.
The ABEC1 tolerance class ensures consistent precision, making it suitable for high-speed use up to 36,000 rpm.
Where Is SF605zz Bearing Used?
SF605zz Bearing is commonly found in small electric motors, such as those in cooling fans or power tools, where its shielded design helps keep out dust and debris. The stainless steel construction ensures it can handle everyday wear without rusting.
In automation systems, SF605zz Bearing supports smooth rotation in components like robotic arms or conveyor guides. Its compact size and high-speed capability make it a reliable choice for precision movements.
For consumer electronics, SF605zz Bearing works well in devices like printers or small appliances, where quiet operation is important. The ABEC1 tolerance ensures consistent performance without unnecessary friction.
Medical devices like handheld scanners also benefit from SF605zz Bearing’s lightweight and corrosion-resistant properties. It’s a practical option for equipment requiring frequent sterilisation or exposure to liquids.
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