The W 6202-Z/W64 is a stainless steel deep groove ball bearing with a 15mm bore and 35mm outer diameter, designed for radial loads. It handles dynamic loads up to 1432 lbf and spins smoothly at speeds up to 30,000 RPM.
Its shielded design keeps dirt out while the solid oil lubrication ensures long-lasting performance. Made entirely from stainless steel, it resists corrosion and works in temperatures from -30°C to 120°C.
This model is interchangeable with SKF bearings, making it a practical choice for replacements. Ideal for food processing equipment or marine applications where rust resistance is key.
Weighing just 41 grams, it’s lightweight yet durable. Compliant with REACH standards for safe use in various industries.
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How Does W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing Reduce Friction?
W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing features stainless steel rings and balls, ensuring smooth operation with minimal friction.
Its shielded design helps keep contaminants out while maintaining efficient performance.
The solid oil lubrication reduces wear, extending the bearing’s service life.
With a maximum speed of 30,000 rpm, it is suitable for high-speed applications.
Industrial Uses of W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing
W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing is commonly used in food processing equipment, where its stainless steel construction resists corrosion from frequent washdowns. The shielded design helps keep contaminants out while maintaining smooth rotation.
What Makes W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing a Preferred Choice?
In conveyor systems, W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing handles radial loads efficiently, ensuring reliable performance in packaging lines. Its solid oil lubrication reduces maintenance needs, making it ideal for continuous operation.
Perfect Fit for Automation: W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing
W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing works well in robotic arms, providing precise movement with minimal friction. The ABEC 1 tolerance ensures consistent performance in automated assembly tasks.
Medical vs Industrial: Where W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing Excels
W 6202-Z/W64 Bearing suits lab equipment like centrifuges, where quiet operation is essential. In industrial settings, it’s also found in pumps and small motors due to its durability.
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