The 6201-2RSH/LHT23 is a compact single-row deep groove ball bearing, measuring 12mm by 32mm by 10mm. Made from durable chrome steel, it handles radial loads up to 1529 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 22,000 RPM.
Its sealed design keeps dirt out and lubrication in, making it low-maintenance. The bearing operates reliably in temperatures from -30°C to 120°C.
This model is interchangeable with SKF bearings, offering a cost-effective alternative. Ideal for small motors, pumps, or appliances where space is limited.
Weighing just 37g, it’s lightweight yet sturdy. Compliant with RoHS and REACH standards for safe use.
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Why Choose 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing features a single row deep groove design, ideal for handling radial loads with precision.
Its sealed construction protects against contaminants, ensuring smooth operation in various environments.
Made from chrome steel, it offers durability and resistance to wear, even at high speeds up to 22,000 rpm.
With a temperature range of -30°C to 120°C, it performs reliably in diverse conditions.
Common Applications of 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing
In industrial settings, 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing is commonly used in electric motors and pumps, where its sealed design helps keep contaminants out. The chrome steel construction ensures durability even in demanding environments.
Where Is 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing Used?
You’ll often find 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing in automotive applications like alternators and water pumps, thanks to its reliable radial load handling. Its compact size makes it a great fit for tight spaces.
Perfect Fit for Automation: 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing
For robotics and automated systems, 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing offers smooth operation with minimal maintenance. The sealed design is particularly useful in dusty or humid conditions.
Light-Duty vs Heavy-Duty: Best Uses for 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing
In light-duty applications like small appliances, 6201-2RSH/LHT23 Bearing provides quiet and efficient performance. For heavier tasks, it’s still robust enough to handle moderate loads with ease.
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