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6002TNLM Nachi Bearing Open Japan 15x32x9 Ball Bearings
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    6002TNLM Nachi Bearing Open Japan 15x32x9 Ball Bearings

    Price: $4.88

    Code: Kit14508

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    6002TNLM Nachi Bearing, Made in Japan, the 6002TNLM inner diameter is 15mm, the 6002TNLM outer diameter is 32mm, the 6002TNLM width is 9mm.

    • Item: 6002TNLM Nachi Ball Bearing
    • Type: Nachi Deep groove Ball Bearing
    • Dimensions: 15mm x 32mm x 9mm/Metric
    • ID (inner diameter)/Bore: 15mm
    • OD (outer diameter): 32mm
    • Width/Height/thickness: 9mm
    • Size: 15 x 32 x 9 mm
    • Quantity: One Bearing
    • Dynamic load rating Cr: 5,600 N
    • Static load rating Cor: 2,840 N
    • Limiting Speed:
      • Grease Lubrication: 24,000 RPM
      • Oil Lubrication: 28,000 RPM
    • Made in Japan

    Nachi Deep Groove Ball Bearings

    Deep Groove ball bearings are the most popular of all the ball bearing types because they are available in a widevariety of seal, shield and snap-ring arrangements. The bearing ring grooves are circular arcs made slightly larger than the radius of the ball. The balls make pointcontact with the raceways (elliptical contact when loaded). The inner ring shoulders are of equal height (as theouter ring shoulders). Deep Groove ball bearings can sustain radial, axial, or composite loads and because of simple design, thisbearing type can be produced to provide both high-running accuracy and high-speed operation. Deep Groove ball bearings having an outside diameter less than 9 mm are known as Miniature ball bearings. Deep Groove ball bearings having an outside diameter => 9 mm and a bore diameter < 10 mm are known asExtra-small ball bearings. Standard ball retainers (cages) are made from pressed steel. Machined cages are used in bearing operating atvery high speed or for large diameter bearings. Deep groove ball bearings with seals or shields are standardized. They contain proper amount of grease inadvance.

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