
The 6009-ZR C3 is a single-row deep groove ball bearing with a 45mm bore and 75mm outer diameter, crafted from sturdy chrome steel. It manages radial loads up to 4721 lbf and operates smoothly at speeds reaching 9200 RPM.
Its shielded design keeps dirt out while maintaining easy access for lubrication. The chrome steel cage adds durability, making it suitable for continuous use.
This bearing fits well in temperatures from -30°C to 120°C, ideal for electric motors or pumps. It’s interchangeable with SKF models, offering a reliable replacement option.
Weighing 245g, it’s a compact yet robust choice for radial load applications. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe and eco-friendly use.
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Performance Features of 6009-ZR C3 Bearing
6009-ZR C3 Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and balls, offering strong radial load capacity up to 4721 lbf.
Its shielded design protects against contaminants, ensuring smooth operation in various environments.
The C3 radial clearance allows for thermal expansion, making it suitable for high-speed applications.
With a maximum speed of 9,200 rpm, it delivers reliable performance while maintaining efficiency.
Key Fields for 6009-ZR C3 Bearing
The 6009-ZR C3 Bearing is commonly used in industrial machinery like pumps and electric motors, where its shielded design helps keep contaminants out. Its C3 clearance allows for slight thermal expansion, making it suitable for variable temperature environments.
In automotive applications, 6009-ZR C3 Bearing fits well in wheel hubs and alternators, providing reliable radial load support. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even under continuous use.
For automation systems, 6009-ZR C3 Bearing works smoothly in conveyor belts and robotic arms. Its ABEC 1 tolerance balances precision and cost-effectiveness for general machinery needs.
Around the home, 6009-ZR C3 Bearing can be found in appliances like washing machines, where its quiet operation is a plus. The metric sizing makes it easy to replace in most European and Asian models.
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