6803RS Bearing 17x26 Sealed 17x26x5
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6803RS Bearing 17x26 Sealed 17x26x5
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Part Number:
6803RS
Our Low Price:
$5.95
Shipping Weight: 0.1 pounds
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6803RS Ball Bearing
17x26x5 mm Sealed Bearings 6803RS
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6803RS Bearing, categorized as slim section, double sealed, radial, deep groove ball bearings,
6803RS bearings are made of Chrome Steel with chrome steel balls and steel cage,
6803RS bearing are closed with rubber seals to protect the bearing from dust or any possible contamination,
6803RS bearings are sealed and self lubricated,
the 6803RS inner diameter is 17mm, the 6803RS outer diameter is 26mm and the 6803RS width is 5mm,
the quality is set to EMQ (electric motor quality) to ensure high speeds up to 13,000 rpm,
6803RS bearings are lubricated with grease.
- Name: 6803RS ball bearing
- Item: Double Sealed Ball Bearings
- 6803RS Size: 17mm x 26mm x 5mm Ball Bearings
- Dimensions: 17*26*5 mm/Metric
- ID (inner diameter)/Bore=17mm
- OD (outer diameter)=26mm
- Width/Height/thickness=5mm
- Equal: 6803-2RS1 & 6803-2RZ
- Inner Diameter (ID): 17mm
- Outer Diameter (OD): 26mm
- Width/Height/Bridth (W/H/B): 5mm
- 6803RS Quality: Electric motor quality
- Type: Deep groove radial ball bearings
- 6803RS Material: Chrome Steel
- 6803RS Cage: Steel
- Balls: Chrome Steel
- 6803RS Closures: Double sealed with rubber seals RS/RS1/2RS1
- 6803RS Lubrication: Self Lubricated (Grease) Bearing
- Quantity: One Bearing 6803RS
- Radial Clearance: C0
- Equivalents: 61803RS1 and 61803-2RS1 Bearings
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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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