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FR6 Miniature Flanged Ball Bearing Key Features FR6 is a Precision Miniature Flanged Ball Bearing manufactured with both sides Open and is pre-lubricated with Light Oil allowing it to be ready for use upon delivery. Made from Chrome Steel, FR6 is a Miniature Ball Bearing that can withstand both moderate radial and axial loads while providing high performance. Our FR Series Miniature Flanged Ball Bearings have a Steel Flange located on the outer ring of the bearing to allow for easier locating on a housing while also preventing any axial movement of the bearing in the event of a thrust load being put onto it. Match Numbers / Interchange Numbers RIF-1438, RIF1438, R6FR, RF6, K12028X, FR6, FS3, 2342K185, 6RF Applications / Industries FR6 Miniature ball bearings are widely used in various industries and everyday applications such as Electric Fans, Automotives, RC Cars, RC Planes, RC Helicopters, Industrial & Medical Hand Pieces, Surgical Equipment, Household Electrical Appliances, Trex700, Medical Instruments, Surveillance Systems, Plastic Card Printers, Robotics, Pulmonary Assist Devices, Cryogenic Coolers, Flow Meters, Fuel Control, Gyros, Syncros, Yoyo’s, Servos, and many more. What are Miniature Ball Bearings? A Miniature ball bearing is a type of small rolling-element bearing that uses roller balls to separate two “races,” or bearing rings. The key difference between these bearings and many others would be their small size, allowing them to be applied in smaller and tighter lightweight applications. The combination of the roller balls and bearing rings help to reduce surface contact and rotational friction across moving planes to accommodate axial loads. Miniature Ball bearings help to facilitate motion by distributing loads and reducing friction for applications that have a high-speed requirement, ultimately aiding in extending the working life of your equipment while also effectively saving space in tight applications. What are Rolling-Element Bearings? Rolling-element bearings, commonly called rolling bearings, are bearings that carry a load by utilizing “rolling elements” between two concentric, grooved rings called races. The motion of the bearing races allows for the rolling elements to move with very little resistance and with little slide variance. Some common types of rolling elements include ball, cylindrical, spherical, barrel, needle, spindle, or tapered. What is the Difference Between Open, Shielded, and Sealed Rolling Bearings? The main difference between open and sealed/ shielded bearings is the application of lubrication. The main difference between sealed and shielded bearings is the presence of a protective enclosure. Sealed and shielded bearings are both lubricated with grease in the bearing factory. However, a rubber sealed bearing protects the bearing by using a seal that contacts the inner and outer race. This provides superior protection at the cost of operating speed and temperature. Open bearings are meant to be lubricated with light oil, with periodic reapplication of lubrication, based on use. Shielded rolling bearings contain an enclosure that helps protect the working parts of the bearing from environmental debris that may be introduced and would otherwise reduce the ball bearing speed and lifespan. This metal shield is stamped onto the bearing and only contacts the outer ring, this allows for protection without sacrificing operating speed or temperature.
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Dimension Name Specification
Bearing Trade Number FR6
Inner Diameter 0.375
Outer Diameter 0.875
Width 0.21875
Lubrication Open
Static Load Light Oil
Dynamic Load 750 lbf
Speed Limit 38,000 RPM
Closure Type 320 lbf
Material Chrome Steel SAE-52100
Weight/Lineal Foot
0.05 pounds
Please note that this data is to be used ONLY FOR REFERENCE, NOT FOR DESIGN, and by using it,you agree that any decisions you make regarding materials for your project are at your own discretion.
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