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Deep Groove Ball Bearings

Deep groove ball bearings are the most widely used bearing types, especially with a variety of functions. This bearing has a low friction characteristic and can be optimized to reduce noise and vibration, thus achieving high speed. It can withstand radial loads and axial loads in both directions, is easy to install, and requires less maintenance than other types of bearings.

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Model number Basic size Basic load rating Rated speed
Dynamic state Static Reference speed Limiting speed
d [mm] D [mm] B [mm] C [kN] C₀ [kN] [r/min] [r/min]
62313 ZZ
65 140 48 92.5 60
62312 2NSE
60 130 46 82 52
62311 ZZE
55 120 43 71.5 45
62310 DDU
50 110 40 62 38.5
62309 LLU
45 100 36 53 32
62308 2RSH
40 90 33 40.5 24
62307 2RSCM
35 80 31 33.5 19.1
62306 2RS1
30 72 27 26.7 15
62305 ZZ
25 62 24 21.2 10.9
62304 ZZCM
20 52 21 15.9 7.9
62303 ZZCM
17 47 19 13.5 6.55
62302 2RSH
15 42 17 11.4 5.45
62301 2RSH
12 37 17 9.7 4.2
62300 2RS1
110 35 17
62220 ZZE
100 180 46 122 93
62219 ZZCM
95 170 43 109 82
62218 2RSCM
90 160 40 96 71.5
62217 ZZCM
85 150 36 83.5 64
62216 2NSE
80 140 33 72.5 53
62215 DDU
75 130 31 66 49.5
Model number Basic size Basic load rating Rated speed
Dynamic state Static Reference speed Limiting speed
d [in] D [in] B [in] C [Ibf] C₀ [Ibf] [r/min] [r/min]
62313 ZZ
62312 2NSE
62311 ZZE
62310 DDU
62309 LLU
62308 2RSH
62307 2RSCM
62306 2RS1
62305 ZZ
62304 ZZCM
62303 ZZCM
62302 2RSH
62301 2RSH
62300 2RS1
62220 ZZE
62219 ZZCM
62218 2RSCM
62217 ZZCM
62216 2NSE
62215 DDU

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Deep Groove Ball Bearings: The Core Component of Industrial Motion

Deep groove ball bearings represent the most versatile and widely-used type of rolling element bearings, renowned for their simple design, cost-effectiveness, and maintenance-friendly operation. As the ideal solution for simultaneously handling radial and axial loads, modern deep groove ball bearings achieve极限 speeds of tens of thousands of RPM with friction coefficients as low as 0.0015, playing a critical role in ensuring efficient and stable operation across electric motors, automotive systems, household appliances, and industrial equipment.


Deep Groove Ball Bearings Characteristics and advantages

  • Low friction, low operating temperature, low noise, low vibration

  • High speed of revolution

  • High quality and performance for your application

  • ADAPTS to radial and axial loads in both directions

  • A wide range of greases for most conditions, including food grade greases, high temperature greases and solid oils

  • Improves reliability and extends the life of bearings and lubricants


FAQ


Q1: What's the difference between deep groove and angular contact ball bearings?

A: Deep groove bearings have 0° contact angle, primarily for radial loads with limited bidirectional axial capacity. Angular contact bearings feature 15°, 25°, or 40° contact angles designed for high single-direction axial loads, typically used in pairs. Deep groove bearings offer lower cost and higher speeds, making them the universal choice.


Q2: How to extend deep groove ball bearing service life?

A: 1) Avoid long-term operation exceeding 30% of dynamic load rating; 2) Ensure clean installation environment to prevent contamination; 3) Select proper grease and replenish periodically; 4) Control operating temperature within allowable range; 5) Use correct installation tools to avoid impact damage.


Q3: Can sealed bearings operate above 10,000 RPM?

A: 2RS sealed bearings typically have 15-20% lower speed limits than open types due to seal friction. For high-speed operation, recommend Z/ZZ shielded or open bearings with oil lubrication.


Q4: Is bearing heating normal in motors? What temperature is acceptable?

A: Bearing temperature rise is normal. Motor bearing temperature should typically stay within ambient +55°C, maximum 95°C. If exceeded, check lubrication, alignment, load, or clearance selection.


Q5: What's the difference between 6205 and 6305 bearings? How to choose?

A: Both have 25mm bore, but 6305 has 62mm OD and 17mm width, with ~40% higher load capacity than 6205 (52mm OD, 15mm width). Choose 6305 when space allows and loads are higher; select 6205 for space constraints or higher speed requirements.