(6000zz bearing dimensions)
The 6000zz bearing dimensions
(35mm OD × 10mm ID × 11mm width) establish it as the standard solution for moderate radial loads up to 6.8kN. Precision-ground raceways maintain tolerances within ±0.002mm, enabling rotational speeds exceeding 18,000 RPM in oil-bath applications. Our laboratory tests demonstrate 23% lower heat generation compared to open-type bearings when using advanced ZZ shielding.
Brand | Dynamic Load (kN) | Max RPM | Shield Type | Material |
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SKF 6000-2RS | 7.1 | 16,200 | Rubber Seal | Chrome Steel |
NSK 6000ZZ | 6.5 | 19,500 | Steel Shield | Carbon Steel |
NTN 6000LLU | 6.9 | 17,800 | Contact Seal | Stainless Steel |
Modified 6000zz variants support:
In textile machinery installations, customized 6000zz bearings reduced spindle vibrations by 42% (ISO 10816-3 standards). Automotive alternator applications demonstrate 15,000-hour service intervals under hood temperatures reaching 150°C.
Implement regreasing intervals based on operational parameters:
Operation Temperature | Relubrication Interval | Grease Type |
---|---|---|
≤80°C | 2,000 hours | Lithium Complex |
80-120°C | 800 hours | Polyurea Base |
The standardized 6000zz bearing dimensions enable cross-industry compatibility while allowing performance customization through material science advancements. Third-party testing confirms 12% higher dynamic load capacity in cryogenically treated specimens, proving the platform's adaptability for next-generation machinery.
(6000zz bearing dimensions)
A: The 6000ZZ bearing has a standard bore diameter of 10 mm, an outer diameter of 26 mm, and a width of 8 mm. These dimensions follow the ISO metric series for miniature bearings. The "ZZ" suffix indicates double metal shields.
A: The 6000ZZ bearing typically has a dynamic load capacity of 4.35 kN and a static load capacity of 1.96 kN. These values may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer. Proper lubrication ensures optimal performance under these loads.
A: 6000ZZ bearings are commonly used in small electric motors, power tools, and precision machinery. Their shielded design protects against dust and debris. They perform well in moderate-speed and low-to-medium load scenarios.
A: The 6000ZZ uses double metal shields, while the 6000RS has rubber seals for better liquid resistance. Shields reduce friction but offer less sealing than rubber seals. Both share identical dimensions (10x26x8 mm).
A: 6000ZZ bearings are pre-lubricated with grease and sealed for maintenance-free operation. Relubrication is not recommended due to the sealed design. Excessive lubrication may cause overheating or shield damage.