Ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing. Balls are installed between the inner steel ring and the outer steel ring and can withstand large loads. Also called ball bearings.

Ball bearings are mainly composed of four basic components: balls, inner rings, outer rings and retainers, also called cages or retainers. Ball bearings for general industrial use meet the AISI 52100 standard. The balls and rings are usually made of high-chromium steel, with a Rockwell C-scale hardness of approximately 61-65. The hardness of the cage is lower than that of the balls and rings, and its materials include metal (such as medium carbon steel, aluminum alloy) or non-metal (such as Teflon, PTEF, polymer materials). Ball bearings have smaller rotational friction resistance than journal bearings, so at the same rotational speed, the temperature generated by friction will be lower.

The purpose of a ball bearing is to determine the relative position of two parts (usually a shaft and a bearing seat) and ensure their free rotation, while transmitting the load between them. At high rotational speeds (such as in gyroscopic ball bearings), this use can be expanded to include free rotation with little wear in the bearing. To achieve this state, the two parts of the bearing can be separated by an adherent fluid film called an elastohydrodynamic lubrication film. Denhard (1966) pointed out that elasticity can be maintained not only when the bearing is subjected to the load on the shaft, but also when the bearing is preloaded so that the positioning accuracy and stability of the shaft do not exceed 1 microinch or 1 nanoinch. Hydrodynamic lubricating film .


Ball bearings are used in a variety of machines and equipment with rotating parts. Designers often have to decide whether ball bearings or fluid film bearings should be used in a specific application. The following characteristics make ball bearings more desirable than fluid film bearings in many situations:
1. The starting friction is small and the working friction is suitable.
2. Can withstand combined radial and axial loads.
3. Not sensitive to interruptions in lubrication.
4. There is no self-excited instability phenomenon.
5. Easy to start at low temperature.

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6300 2RS Bearing

6300 2RS Bearingis constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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16001 2RS Bearing

16001 2RS bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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1602 Bearing

1602 Bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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16001 Series Bearing

16001 series bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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6000 Bearing

6000 Bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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6200 Bearing

6200 Bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications
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6300 Bearing

6300 Bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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1601 ZZ Bearing

1601 ZZ Bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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6000 Series RS(2RS) Bearing

6000 Series RS(2RS) bearings are deep groove ball bearings that are engineered to support radial loads while maintaining low friction and minimal noise.
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6200 Series RS(2RS)

The 6200 Series RS (2RS) bearings are deep groove ball bearings that feature rubber seals on one or both sides. These seals provide excellent sealing properties, protecting the bearings from contaminants and extending their operational life.
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6300 2RS Series Bearings

The 6300 Series RS(2RS) bearings are deep groove ball bearings that feature rubber seals on one or both sides. These seals provide excellent protection against contaminants and prevent the ingress of dust and other particles. The RS design also helps reduce friction and noise, ensuring smooth and quiet operation. At BMZ Bearings, we offer a comprehensive range of 6300 Series RS(2RS) bearings, including the 6301 RS, 6302 RS, 6303 RS, and more, each with its own unique specifications.
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16000 ZZ Series Bearing

16000 ZZ Series bearing is constructed with a single row of balls, a deep groove raceway in the outer ring, and is known for its robustness and durability. It can offer a highly adaptable and efficient solution for a multitude of mechanical applications.
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