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Deep Groove
Ball Bearings
6200-2Z J/C3 HC5 GJN
1 3 5
2 4
Z Shield on one side JEM Steel cage, quiet running, VA208 Special specifications for
C3 internal clearance
high temperature applications
RZ Low friction seal of plate and (not marked on bearings)
synthetic rubber on one side
TC Phenolic cage,
NR Snap ring groove and inner ring guided 5. Lubrication:
snap ring on outer ring
Y Pressed brass cage, GJN Exxon Polyrex EM
2RS1 RS1 fluorocarbon seals on ball guided
both sides GMB Shell Alvania 3
2RS2 RS2 seals on both sides 3. Clearance/Tolerance: HT51 Chevron SRI Gease 2
2RZ RZ seals on both sides C1 Clearance < C2 LHT23 Kyodo Yushi Multemp SRL
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Technical Features
Product Details
Cage Material
Standard Steel
Optional Machined brass (M)
Axial Load – max 0.5xCo for 6200, 6300 and 6400 series
0.25xCo for 61800, 61900 and 6000 series
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Introduction
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Introduction
Variations
Shielded and sealed bearings Bearings with seals (RS1 and RS2) Warning: SKF sealed ball bearings that
The most popular sizes of single row deep (figure 3c) are fitted with fluoro rubber (elastomer)
groove ball bearings (Conrad and Max type) Bearings containing rubbing seals, designa- seals (2CS2) which can cause serious
are also produced by SKF as standard with tion suffix RS1 or 2RS1 seal against the bodily injury if used improperly. The seals
shields (Z = non-rubbing) and seals (RZ = cylindrical surface of the inner ring shoulder are suitable for operation up to
low-friction and RS1 = rubbing seals) at one and are made of synthetic rubber (NBR) 392 °F (200 °C). A fluroelestomer base will
or both sides. Max type are not available with a sheet steel reinforcement. They can, resist ignition under any conditions out-
with seals. with a suitable grease, withstand operating side special furnace condition, but if
temperatures in the range of -40 to +250 °F exposure to heat (due to fire or any other
Bearings with shields (Z) (figure 3a) (-40 to +120 °C). For applications where conditions) is extreme, e.g. over 572 °F
Bearings with shields, designation suffix Z temperatures or environmental conditions (300 °C) for more than a brief time,
or 2Z, are primarily intended for applications are such that the standard seals are unsuit- degradation will occur. Fluoro rubber
where the bearing inner ring rotates, friction able, seals made of other materials are also emits dangerous fumes at temperatures
torque is a concern, and the contaminant available. of 572 °F (300 °C) and above. This may
particle size is large. If the outer ring The seals are inserted in recesses in the occur if the seals are subjected to
rotates, there is a danger that grease may outer ring and provide good sealing at this extreme heat during dismounting, for
be lost from the bearing at high speeds. position without deforming the outer ring. example. Once it has been overheated,
With sealed bearings operating under fluoro rubber will remain dangerous to
Bearings with low-friction seals (RZ) extreme conditions, e.g. high speeds or high handle, even when it has cooled down.
(figure 3b) temperatures, grease may leak out between This degraded product is a major health
the lip and the inner ring. For applications and safety danger due to the evolution of
Bearings of series 618 and 619 as well as
where this can be a disadvantage, it is nec- hydrofluoric acid (HF). It is necessary to
some small sizes of series 60 and 62 are
essary to make other design arrangements. handle overheated fluoro rubber seals
equipped with RZ seals. These were devel-
Bearings containing fluorocarbon seals, carefully: always observe safety
oped by SKF to meet requirements for posi-
designation 2RS2, are specifically designed instructions and wear goggles and pro-
tive sealing coupled with a minimum of fric-
to withstand operating temperatures in the tective gloves. Under no circumstances
tion. The lips of the seals form a very narrow
range of 5 °F to 356 °F (-15 °C to 180 °C). should material (hot or cold) be allowed
gap with the land of the inner ring shoulder,
SKF Applications Engineering should be to contact skin. If hands or eyes have
so that the seals are essentially non-rub-
consulted prior to design. come into contact with the material or
bing. Because of the low friction, the seals
fumes, they should be washed or rinsed
permit operation at the same speeds as
Bearings with snap ring groove (NR) in plenty of water. A doctor should
bearings fitted with Z shields. Their sealing
(figure 3d) always be consulted, especially if the
performance is superior to that of the Z
fumes have been inhaled.
shields. Deep groove ball bearings with a snap ring
Decontamination can be carried out
The RZ seals are made of oil and wear- groove in the outer ring simplify arrange-
using limewater (calcium hydroxide
resistant synthetic rubber and have a sheet ment design in many cases, as they can be
solution); use of P.V.C. gloves is
steel reinforcement. They can, with a suit- retained in the housing by a snap ring. This
essential. After neutralization, the
able grease, withstand operating tempera- method of axial location is simple and saves
degraded seal can be disposed of in a
tures in the range of -40 to +250 °F (-40 to space. Deep groove ball bearings with filling
similar manner to an un-degraded one.
+120 °C). notches (max type) and snap rings are typi-
The user is responsible for the correct
cally used in automotive gearboxes. These
handling of the seals during bearing life,
products are used to locate the bearing,
and for the proper disposal of used seals.
save space and offer design advantages.
Seals of fluoro rubber and bearings
Detailed dimensions on snap rings can be
incorporating them are not dangerous to
found in table 4 on page 31 and illustrated
handle provided they have never been
in figure 4 on page 31.
overheated.
Figure 3
Z RZ RS1 NR
Bearing with Shield Bearing with Bearing with Seal Bearing with
(Z) Low-friction Seal (RS1) Snap Ring Groove
(RZ) (NR)
a b c d
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Introduction
Figure 4
Outer ring Groove Groove Groove Fillet Ring Ring section Ring End
O.D. dia. location width radius thickness height gap cover
max. max. min. max. max. max.
D D3 C2 b f0 f h g Db
mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in
40 1.5748 38.10 1.500 2.06 0.081 1.35 0.053 0.4 0.016 1.12 0.044 3.25 0.128 3 0.12 45 1.8
47 1.8504 44.60 1.756 2.46 0.097 1.35 0.053 0.4 0.016 1.12 0.044 4.04 0.159 4 0.15 53 2.1
52 2.0472 49.73 1.958 2.46 0.097 1.35 0.053 0.4 0.016 1.12 0.044 4.04 0.159 4 0.15 58 2.3
62 2.4409 59.61 2.347 3.28 0.129 1.90 0.075 0.6 0.024 1.70 0.067 4.04 0.159 4 0.15 68 2.7
72 2.8346 68.81 2.709 3.28 0.129 1.90 0.075 0.6 0.024 1.70 0.067 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 80 3.1
80 3.1496 76.81 3.024 3.28 0.129 1.90 0.075 0.6 0.024 1.70 0.067 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 88 3.5
85 3.3464 81.81 3.221 3.28 0.129 1.90 0.075 0.6 0.024 1.70 0.067 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 93 3.7
90 3.5400 86.79 3.417 3.28 0.129 2.70 0.106 0.6 0.024 2.46 0.097 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 98 3.9
100 3.9370 96.80 3.811 3.28 0.129 2.70 0.106 0.6 0.024 2.46 0.097 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 108 4.3
110 4.3307 106.81 4.205 3.28 0.129 2.70 0.106 0.6 0.024 2.46 0.097 4.85 0.191 5 0.19 118 4.6
120 4.7244 115.21 4.536 4.06 0.160 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 131 5.2
125 4.9210 120.22 4.733 4.06 0.160 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 136 5.4
130 5.1181 125.22 4.930 4.06 0.160 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 141 5.6
140 5.5118 135.23 5.324 4.90 0.193 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 151 5.9
150 5.9055 145.24 5.718 4.90 0.193 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 161 6.3
160 6.2992 155.22 6.111 4.90 0.193 3.10 0.122 0.6 0.024 2.82 0.111 7.21 0.284 7 0.28 171 6.7
170 6.6929 163.65 6.443 5.69 0.224 3.50 0.138 0.6 0.024 3.10 0.122 9.60 0.378 10 0.39 184 7.2
180 7.0866 173.66 6.837 5.69 0.224 3.50 0.138 0.6 0.024 3.10 0.122 9.60 0.378 10 0.39 194 7.6
190 7.4803 183.64 7.230 5.69 0.224 3.50 0.138 0.6 0.024 3.10 0.122 9.60 0.378 10 0.39 204 8.0
200 7.8740 193.65 7.624 5.69 0.224 3.50 0.138 0.6 0.024 3.10 0.122 9.60 0.378 10 0.39 214 8.4
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