10 Flanged Bearing F695ZZ 5x13x4 Shielded
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10 Flanged Bearing F695ZZ 5x13x4 Shielded
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Part Number:
Kit2046
Our Low Price:
$39.95
Shipping Weight: 0.25 pounds
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Flanged Ball Bearings 5x13x4 Lot of 10 Bearings |
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High Quality 10 bearings Wheel Ball Bearings for many applications, this is a popular size that could be used in many RC Cars and Trucks, or any application that uses this size 5mm x 13mm x 4mm. Bearings are made of Chrome Steel and can rotate up to 50000 rpm, each bearing has 2 metal shields to protect the bearing from dust or any possible contamination, also bearings are pre-lubricated with grease, Bearings are packed 10 bearings in one plastic tube.
- Item: Double Shielded Flanged Ball Bearings
- Size: 5mm x 13mm x 4mm
- Type: Chrome Steel - Deep groove ball bearings
- Closures: 2 Metal Shields F695ZZ
- Lubrication: Self Lubricated (Grease)
- Quantity: 10 Bearings. F695ZZ
- Packing: 10 bearings in 1 plastic tube
- KOYO: 695ZZ
- NSK: 695ZZ
- NMB: R-1350ZZ
- FITS: SCHLUTER FUTURE 3317
- FITS: SCHLUTER JUNIOR 50-3317
- FITS: SCHLUTER JUNIOR 50-3320
- FITS: SCHLUTER MAGIC 3317
- FITS: SCHLUTER MAGIC 3320
- FITS: SCHLUTER SCOUT II 3317
- FITS: SCHLUTER SCOUT II 3320
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Ball Bearings
Ball Bearings main function is to minimize the friction
caused by any relative movement of two or more objects, in order to
reach the maximum efficiency of energy usage, we aim to minimize the
"converted to heat" energy by using Ball Bearings. A great variety of
Ball Bearings types and Ball Bearings designs are
known, the manifolds of the ball bearings is justified by their various
purpose of the ball bearings needed application, each type of ball bearings has a certain
characteristic technical properties, rolling ball bearings have the following
advantages compared with the plain bearings:
- Low starting moment.
- Low friction at all speeds.
- Low energy consumption.
- High reliability.
- Small width.
- Low consumption of lubricant.
- Long relubrication intervals.
- Easy to mount and dismount.
- Standardized dimensions.
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