Deep Groove Ball Bearing Inch RMS13 open oiled 41.275 x 101.6 x 23.81 mm
Item number:
RMS13-OIL
Item features:
Loadable, stable and with good spinning characteristics. The deep groove ball bearing RMS13 in inch-size is a true all-rounder and, due to its balanced properties, it is suitable for a variety of applications.
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Technical Data
Inside Ø (mm): | 41.275 |
Outside Ø (mm): | 101.6 |
Width (mm): | 23.81 |
Ring Material: | Rolling Bearing Steel |
Seal: | open |
Internal Clearance: | CN (Standard) |
Cage Material: | Sheet Steel |
Rolling Element Material: | Rolling Bearing Steel |
Bore: | cylindrical |
Extended Inner Ring: | no |
Tolerance Class: | ABEC 1 / P0 |
Magnetic: | yes |
Type of lubrication: | oiled |
Norm: | DIN 625-1 |
Noise and vibration testing: | Class V |
Lifetime lubricated: | no |
Sealing material: | without |
min. Operating Temperature: | -40°C |
max. Operating Temperature: | +120°C |
Tolerance for width (mm): | 0/-0,12 |
Tolerance for outside-Ø (mm): | 0/-0,015 |
Tolerance for inside-Ø (mm): | 0/-0,012 |
Item weight: | 0,86 kg |
Features
- light series with compact dimensions and low weight
- suitable for high radial loads and light axial loads in both directions
- suitable for high running accuracy, quiet running and high speeds
- seal: open (without seal); for higher speeds than with sealed ball bearings and easy relubrication
- good fixed bearing property, but can also be used as a floating bearing, each in both directions
- manufacturers of bearings, such as FAG, KOYO, NSK, SKF, SNR, etc. assign different suffixes for their characteristics, for better orientation take note of the comparison table of bearings (see further information)
Further Information
- What does radial and axial load capacity mean?
- Fit recommendations for mounting
- Info sheet ball bearing
- Information about ball bearing seals
- Internal clearance and operating clearance
- Comparison list of roller bearings
- Comparison of features of roller bearings
- How do I clean my bearings?
- How do I grease or oil my bearings?