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    Ball Bearings

    Smoother than smooth—the balls inside these bearings roll nearly friction-free. You’ll often find them on rapidly rotating parts, from the whirring chuck on a power drill to the spinning shaft on an electric motor.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel—Combine the strength of steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. These bearings won't degrade from water or mild chemicals, such as the ammonia in cleaning solutions. However, they'll weaken when exposed to salt water and harsh chemicals, such as bleach.
    Highly-Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel—The most corrosion-resistant metal bearings we offer. They won't pit or weaken from salt water or harsh chemicals, such as bleach and chlorine found in cleaning solutions.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Open
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings, Open.
     
    Steel
    17621715,35016,000-20230Standard6403
    00000000000000
    25621715,00016,200-20230Standard6305
    0000000000000
    30621614,30014,000-20230Standard6206
    0000000000000
    35621413,55016,100-20230Standard6007
    0000000000000
    40621213,05011,000-20230Standard6908
    0000000000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    30621612,95011,000-40240Standard6206
    0000000000000
     
    Highly-Corrosion-Resistant 316 Stainless Steel
    256217Not Rated270720-40140Standard6305
    0000000000000
    356214Not Rated290630-40140Standard6007
    0000000000000
     
    Shielded
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings, Shielded.
     
    Steel
    25621715,00011,000-20230Standard6305-2Z
    0000000000000
    25621735,25013,000-20230Standard6305-2Z
    000000000000
    30621614,30011,000-20230Standard6206-2Z
    0000000000000
    30621634,55012,000-20230Standard6206-2Z
    000000000000
    35621413,00011,000-20230Standard6007-2Z
    0000000000000
    35621433,75012,000-20230Standard6007-2Z
    000000000000
    40621213,05011,000-20230Standard6908-2Z
    0000000000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    25621713,90012,000-40240Standard6305-2Z
    00000000000000
    30621612,95011,000-40240Standard6206-2Z
    000000000000
    35621413,05011,000-40240Standard6007-2Z
    00000000000000
     
    Sealed
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings, Sealed.
     
    Steel
    17621715,35016,000-20230Standard6403-2RS
    0000000000000
    25621715,95011,300-20230Standard6305-2RS
    0000000000000
    25621735,2507,500-30210Standard6305-2RS
    0000000000000
    30621614,90010,200-20230Standard6206-2RS
    0000000000000
    30621634,5507,500-30210Standard6206-2RS
    0000000000000
    35621413,9009,300-20230Standard6007-2RS
    0000000000000
    35621433,75014,000-30210Standard6007-2RS
    000000000000
    40621213,05011,000-20230Standard6908-2RS
    0000000000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    30621613,70011,000-40240Standard6206-2RS
    000000000000
     

    Permanently Lubricated Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Permanently Lubricated Ball Bearings.
    Install and forget these self-lubricating bearings. Their lubricant is a solid material that fills the space between the balls and releases oil over time, so you'll never need to add more.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel—Combine the strength of steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. These bearings won't degrade from water or mild chemicals, such as the ammonia in cleaning solutions. However, they'll weaken when exposed to salt water and harsh chemicals, such as bleach.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    25621713,6506,70010200Standard6305
    00000000000000
    30621613,7006,50010200Standard6206
    0000000000000
    35621412,7506,00010200Standard6007
    0000000000000
    40621213,0505,70010200Standard6908
    0000000000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    25621713,6507,000-10200Standard6305
    00000000000000
    30621613,3506,000-10200Standard6206
    00000000000000
    35621412,7506,000-10200Standard6007
    00000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    25621713,6506,70010200Standard6305-2RS
    0000000000000
    30621613,7006,50010200Standard6206-2RS
    0000000000000
    35621412,7506,00010200Standard6007-2RS
    0000000000000
    40621213,0705,70010200Standard6908-2RS
    0000000000000
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    25621713,6507,000-10200Standard6305-2RS
    00000000000000
    30621613,3506,000-10200Standard6206-2RS
    00000000000000
    35621412,7506,000-10200Standard6007-2RS
    00000000000000
    40621213,0506,000-10200Standard6908-2RS
    00000000000000
     

    Angular Contact Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Single Row, Open.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Single Row, Sealed.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Double Row, Open.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Double Row, Shielded.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Double Row, Sealed.

    Single Row

    Open

    Single Row

    Sealed

    Double Row

    Open

    Double Row

    Shielded

    Double Row

    Sealed

    Support radial and thrust loads at the same time. These bearings are often found inside equipment such as gearboxes and pumps. For example, a bearing inside a gearbox withstands a radial load when the gear is engaged and a momentary thrust load when you shift to a new one. While they don't handle as much force from radial loads as standard bearings, you can pair them with a cylindrical roller bearing to increase their load capacity.
    Single Row—Single-row bearings withstand thrust loads from one direction.
    Double Row—Double-row bearings handle thrust loads from both directions.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Material
    Dynamic Combined
    Load Cap., lbf
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    Contact
    Angle
    Min.
    Max.
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Single Row
     
    Open
    2562173Steel5,40014,000Required40°-403007305
    00000000000000
    3062163Steel5,05013,000Required40°-403007206
    0000000000000
    3562145Steel4,50024,200Required15°-402507007
    00000000000000
     
    Sealed
    2562171Steel6,2507,000Lubricated40°-202307305-2RS
    0000000000000
    3062161Steel4,8506,300Lubricated40°-202307206-2RS
    0000000000000
     
    Double Row
     
    Open
    256225.43Steel7,15011,000Required30°-402503305
    00000000000000
    306223.83Steel6,70010,000Required30°-402503206
    00000000000000
     
    Shielded
    256225.43Steel7,15011,000Lubricated30°-403003305-2Z
    00000000000000
    306223.83Steel6,70010,000Lubricated30°-402503206-2Z
    00000000000000
     
    Sealed
    256225.43Steel7,1507,500Lubricated30°-402103305-2RS
    00000000000000
    306223.83Steel6,7007,500Lubricated30°-402103206-2RS
    00000000000000
     

    Self-Aligning Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Self-Aligning Ball Bearings, Open.

    Open

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Self-Aligning Ball Bearings, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Misalignments correct themselves on the fly in these bearings. Two rows of balls have separate raceways in the inner ring and a shared raceway in the outer ring, so the balls rock back and forth to compensate for misalignment. This construction also reduces noise and vibration.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    25621714,05010,000Not Rated210Standard1305
    00000000000000
    25622416,05016,000-30210Standard2305
    0000000000000
    30621613,55010,000Not Rated210Standard1206
    0000000000000
    30622015,35015,0002.5°-30210Standard2206
    0000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    25622414,2507,5001.5°-30210Standard2305-2RS
    0000000000000
    30622013,5007,5001.5°-30210Standard2206-2RS
    0000000000000
     

    Tapered-Roller Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Roller Bearings. Tapered-Roller Bearings.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Tapered-Roller Bearings.
    Found anywhere from machine tool spindles to conveyor rollers, these bearings have a two-piece design that allows for adjustment.
    Radial Load
    Cap., lb.
    Thrust Load
    Cap., lb.
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Dynamic
    Static
    Dynamic
    Static
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    For Combined Radial and Thrust Load—Open with Steel Ring
    30621430206
    2,3509,8501,50012,7003,400Required-60 to 2000000000000000
    30621430206
    10,20011,3506,450Not Rated6,300Required-50 to 300000000000000
    35621432007
    2,55012,9002,00017,1003,000Required-60 to 200000000000000
    35621432007
    9,40012,5507,400Not Rated6,000Required-50 to 300000000000000
     

    High-Load Dry-Running Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. High-Load Dry-Running Ball Bearings.
    Double the balls for double the load capacity—these bearings carry twice as much weight as standard dry-running ball bearings. Made of naturally slippery plastic, there's no lubricant to maintain. No lubricant means no oil that could drip off, wash out, or collect dust, so they're ideal for spic-and-span spaces. They stand up to thorough cleanings since they won't rust or warp from moisture.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, reducing wear and extending the life of the bearing.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is economical yet still stands up to daily wear and tear.
    316 Stainless Steel Balls—Won't corrode from salt water or harsh chemicals, such as bleach and chlorine found in cleaning solutions.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    316 Stainless
    Steel Balls
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    Open
     
    Acetal
    306223150500-40180Not RatedA5206-600000000000000
     

    Spherical-Roller Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Roller Bearings. Spherical-Roller Bearings.
    Two rows of rollers give these bearings dynamic radial load capacities over five times higher than comparably sized tapered-roller bearings. Also known as rock crusher bearings, they handle heavy shock loads and are used for metal milling machinery, mining and oil field equipment, and in paper mills.
    Combined Load
    Cap., lbf
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Ring
    Material
    Dynamic
    Static
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    Max. Temp.,
    ° F
    Each
    Open Bearing
    30622022206
    Steel11,20011,2006,000Required3900000000000000
     

    Electrically Insulating Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Electrically Insulating Ball Bearings, Shielded.

    Shielded

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Electrically Insulating Ball Bearings, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Protect bearings from stray currents. The ceramic balls insulate bearings from electrical charges in electric motors and power generators that can damage the inner ring over time. The balls also generate less heat than metal ones, so you don’t have to lubricate them as often to keep bearings running smoothly.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    Ceramic Balls
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Shielded
     
    Steel
    30621614,35016,500-202506206-2Z
    00000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    30621614,55015,000-402106206-2RZ0000000000000
     

    Ball Bearings with Retaining Ring

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings with Retaining Ring, Shielded.

    Shielded

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings with Retaining Ring, Sealed.

    Sealed

    No need for complicated tools—install these bearings by hand inside a housing. The ring stops the bearing from being jostled out of place when it experiences sudden forces parallel to the shaft (thrust loads).
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Retaining
    Ring, mm
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    OD
    Thk.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Shielded
     
    Steel
    25621767.71.715,25013,000-20230Standard6305-2Z
    0000000000000
    30621667.71.714,55012,000-20230Standard6206-2Z
    000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    25621767.71.715,2507,500-40210Standard6305-2RS
    000000000000
    30621667.71.714,5507,500-40210Standard6206-2RS
    000000000000
     

    Combination Ball/Needle-Roller Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Roller Bearings. Combination Ball/Needle-Roller Bearings.
    Image of Attribute. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Combination Ball/Needle-Roller Bearings.
    A built-in thrust ball bearing reduces wear from adjacent shaft components, while the needle rollers support high radial loads. Install anywhere you would use separate bearings for radial and thrust loads.
    Radial Load
    Cap., lb.
    Thrust Load
    Cap., lb.
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Ball Bearing
    OD, mm
    Ball Bearing
    Wd., mm
    Dynamic
    Static
    Dynamic
    Static
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    For Shaft Surface
    Smoothness, Ra, μin
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Features
    Each
    For Combined Radial and Thrust Load—Open with Steel Ring
    50623571.5146,75015,4006,45013,5104,300Required8-20 to 230Lubrication Groove, Lubrication Hole000000000000000
     

    Quick-Mount Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Quick-Mount Ball Bearings, Set-Screw Shaft Mount.

    Set-Screw

    Shaft Mount

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Quick-Mount Ball Bearings, Clamp-On Shaft Mount.

    Clamp-On Shaft

    Mount

    Slip onto a shaft and secure with the turn of a screw. You don't need any special tools to mount these bearings.
    Set-Screw Shaft Mount—Tighten the screws against the shaft to hold the bearing in place. For high-speed applications, consider clamp-on shaft mounts, which are less likely to slip.
    Clamp-On Shaft Mount—The clamp tightens around the shaft for a strong 360° grip. These mounts attach more securely than set screws to reduce vibration. Plus, there aren't any screws pressing into the shaft, so it stays free from damage. Also known as a concentric lock.
    Black-Oxide Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Retaining
    Ring, mm
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    OD
    Thk.
    Bearing Seal
    Type
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    Set-Screw Shaft Mount
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    306222.267.51.6Sealed14,3505,450-20220ER206
    00000000000000
     
    Clamp-On Shaft Mount
     
    Black-Oxide Steel
    306222681.6Shielded14,3505,450-20220ER206
    0000000000000
     

    High-Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Open. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. High-Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Single Row, Open.

    Open

    Image of Product. Sealed. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. High-Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings, Single Row, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Our most precise bearings for tackling radial and thrust loads at once, with tolerances tighter than a speck of dust. Rated ABEC 7 out of 9, they meet strict tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). Choose them for equipment that requires both high speed and pinpoint accuracy, such as machine tool spindles. For example, a bearing on a spindle withstands a radial load as it spins at high speeds and a thrust load when the cutting tool touches the workpiece. These bearings don’t handle as much force from radial loads as standard ones, but you can pair them with a cylindrical roller bearing to increase their load capacity.
    Single Row—Single-row bearings withstand thrust loads from one direction.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Material
    Dynamic Combined
    Load Cap., lbf
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    Contact
    Angle
    Min.
    Max.
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    Single Row
     
    Open
    3062167Steel5,40025,000Required15°-402457206
    00000000000000
    3562147Steel3,50024,000Required15°-301407007
    0000000000000
     
    Sealed
    3562147Steel4,50023,800Lubricated15°02307007
    0000000000000
     

    Ball Bearings for Food and Beverage

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Ball Bearings for Food and Beverage, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Food production rolls along smoothly on these bearings. Greased with FDA-compliant lubricant, they’re safe to install on food-processing equipment, such as conveyor belts, so long as they don’t directly touch the food. The lubricant is a solid material that fills the space between the balls and releases oil over time, so you'll never need to add more.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel—Combine the strength of steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. These bearings won't degrade from water or mild chemicals, such as the ammonia in cleaning solutions. However, they'll weaken when exposed to salt water and harsh chemicals, such as bleach.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Food Industry Std.
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Sealed
     
    Corrosion-Resistant 440C Stainless Steel
    25621713,9007,000-40200StandardFDA Compliant 21 CFR 178.35706305-2RS
    000000000000000
    30621613,7006,000-40200StandardFDA Compliant 21 CFR 178.35706206-2RS
    00000000000000
    35621413,0506,000-40200StandardFDA Compliant 21 CFR 178.35706007-2RS
    00000000000000
     

    Dry-Running Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Dry-Running Ball Bearings.
    Made of naturally slippery plastic so there's no lubricant to maintain or make a mess. These bearings are ideal for spic-and-span spaces since oil won't drip off, wash out, or collect dust over time. They won't rust or warp from moisture, so they stand up to thorough cleanings.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, reducing wear and extending the life of the bearing.
    Acetal—The most common choice for plastic bearings, acetal is economical yet still stands up to daily wear and tear.
    316 Stainless Steel Balls—Won't corrode from salt water or harsh chemicals, such as bleach and chlorine found in cleaning solutions.
    Glass Balls—Nonmagnetic, so they won't interfere with sensors and other sensitive electronics.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    316 Stainless
    Steel Balls
    Glass Balls
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    Each
    Open
     
    Acetal
    25621790700-40180Not Rated6305
    00000000000000———0
    35629110600-40180Not Rated16007
    ———000000000000000
     

    Cylindrical Roller Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Roller Bearings. Cylindrical Roller Bearings.
    With cylindrical rollers to distribute load over a large surface area, these bearings are often used to support heavy loads at high speeds in applications such as power generation and metal recycling. A cage prevents the rollers from touching each other, reducing friction for high-speed use. All of these bearings have an inner ring that's flanged on one side, so they only allow heat expansion in one direction. The bearings can be taken apart, so you can install them with precision and quickly dismantle them for maintenance or replacement.
    Radial Load
    Cap., lb.
    Thrust
    Load Cap.
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    Dynamic
    Static
    Dynamic
    Static
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    For Shaft Surface
    Smoothness, Ra, μm
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Specs.
    Met
    Each
    For Combined Radial and Thrust Load—Open with Steel Ring
    30621610,3008,400Not RatedNot Rated14,200Required0.8-20 to 245DIN 5412-1000000000000000
     

    One-Way-Locking Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. One-Way-Locking Ball Bearings, Shielded.

    Shielded

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. One-Way-Locking Ball Bearings, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Prevent shafts from reversing direction. These bearings have internal components (sprags) that lock against the outer ring to transmit torque one way but spin freely in the other. They're often found in backstopping, indexing, and overrunning applications. For example, they're used to prevent conveyors from reversing.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Max. Torque,
    ft·lbf
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Shielded
     
    Steel
    30621611,7304,000165-40170StandardFZ 620600000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    30622111,7304,200165-40170StandardFZ 6206 2RS0000000000000
     

    Tapered-Bore Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Tapered-Bore Ball Bearings.
    Mount these bearings on tapered shafts. Or, pair with an adapter sleeve to install them on round shafts without needing to press fit. The two rows of balls have separate raceways in the inner ring and a shared raceway in the outer ring, so the balls rock back and forth to compensate for misalignment. This construction also reduces noise and vibration.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Bearings
    Adapter Sleeves
    Temp.
    Range
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Misalignment
    Capability
    Rate of
    Taper
    Min.
    Max.,
    ° F
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    30621613,55010,0001:12Not Rated240Standard1206K
    0000000000000250000000000000
     

    High-Temperature Graphite-Lubricated Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. High-Temperature Graphite-Lubricated Ball Bearings.
    Keep parts spinning in industrial ovens and other places as hot as 660° F. Greased with graphite lubricant, these bearings stay slippery where oil would burn off or solidify. You can install and forget them since the lubricant lasts forever.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    ABEC Rating—Bearings with an ABEC rating meet industry tolerance standards established by the Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC). They're rated on a scale from 1 to 9. The higher the rating, the tighter the tolerance. Bearings rated ABEC 1 or 3 are precise enough for most applications. If your application consistently runs at high speeds or requires high accuracy, consider bearings rated ABEC 5 or higher, since they generate less friction and heat.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia., mm
    For Housing
    ID, mm
    Wd.,
    mm
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing
    Trade No.
    Each
    Shielded
     
    Steel
    30621614,550150-70660Standard6206-2Z
    00000000000000
     
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