Stainless Steel Angular Ball Bearing SS 7201 B open TN 12x32x10 mm
Item number:
SS-7201-B-TN
Item features:
The single row stainless steel angular contact ball bearing SS-7201-B-TN is ideal for combined loads from the radial and axial directions and is resistant to corrosion. Main dimensions according to DIN 628-3.
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Technical Data
Inside Ø (mm): | 12 |
Outside Ø (mm): | 32 |
Width (mm): | 10 |
Bore: | cylindrical |
Extended Inner Ring: | no |
Tolerance for inside-Ø (mm): | 0/-0,008 |
Tolerance for outside-Ø (mm): | 0/-0,011 |
Tolerance for width (mm): | 0/-0,12 |
Seal: | open |
Sealing material: | without |
Contact Angle: | 40° |
Noise and vibration testing: | Class V |
Cage Material: | Plastic |
Lifetime lubricated: | no |
Magnetic: | yes |
Norm: | DIN 628-1 |
Ring Material: | Stainless Steel |
Type of lubrication: | oiled |
Tolerance Class: | ABEC 1 / P0 |
max. Operating Temperature: | +100°C (briefly up to +150°C) |
Rolling Element Material: | Stainless Steel |
min. Operating Temperature: | -40°C |
Item weight: | 38 g |
Features
- all components are made of stainless steel: the angular ball bearing is therefore corrosion resistant and hygienic
- angular ball bearing with one row of balls
- suitable for high radial loads and axial loads in one direction
- it has also an axial load carrying capacity on both sides in the X- or O-arrangement in pairs
- suitable for high running accuracy, quiet running and high speeds
- cage material: plastic; the low weight and the elasticity of the plastic have a positive effect on the sliding and emergency running properties as well as the shock resistance; suitable for quiet running
- seal: open (without seal); for higher speeds than with sealed ball bearings and easy relubrication
- A pictorial representation of the correct installation direction can be found here: for representation
- good fixed bearing property in the X- or O-arrangement in pairs
- 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
- Information about ball bearing seals
- 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?
- How is the correct mounting position of my angular ball bearings constructed?
- Are bearings made of stainless steel 100 per cent corrosion-resistant?
- Can bearings made of stainless steel be magnetic?