63800-V Series Deep Groove Ball Bearings(Full Complement Ball Set)
Product benefits of TFL Bearing’s 63800-V Series Ball Bearing (Full Complement Ball Set):
- wider than comparable deep groove ball bearings of the series 6000
- extra light series with compact dimensions and low weight
- suitable for high radial loads and light axial loads in both directions
- offers high running accuracy, quiet running, and high speeds
- seal: contact lip seal on both sides made of rubber (2RS) for high sealing effect
- the 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, OEM, etc. assign different suffixes for their characteristics, for better orientation take note of the comparison table of bearings (see further information)
Bearing number | Bore Diameter (d) | Outer Diameter (D) | Width (B) | Seal | Internal Clear-ance | Ring Material | Rolling Element Material | Cage Material |
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63800-V-2RS | 10mm | 19mm | 7mm | 2RS | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63800-V-ZZ | 10mm | 19mm | 7mm | ZZ | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63801-V-2RS | 12mm | 21mm | 7mm | 2RS | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63801-V-ZZ | 12mm | 21mm | 7mm | ZZ | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63802-V-2RS | 15mm | 24mm | 7mm | 2RS | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63802V-ZZ | 15mm | 24mm | 7mm | ZZ | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63803-V-2RS | 17mm | 26mm | 7mm | 2RS | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
63803-V-ZZ | 17mm | 26mm | 7mm | ZZ | CN | Chrome Steel | Chrome Steel | Sheet Steel |
Special feature of this series
Main dimensions according to DIN 625-1. Thin section bearings of the 63800-V series have a full complement ball set and no cage. Due to the greatest possible quantity of balls, they can thus be loaded higher than similar miniature deep groove ball bearings with a cage. They have considerably smaller dimensions than deep groove ball bearings of the the6000 series ball bearing, 6200 series ball bearing, 6300 series ball bearing, and 6400 series ball bearing, with their thin, rectangular cross-section at the same inside diameter. Relatively high shaft- and axis diameters can thereby be installed at an also extremely confined installation space. They have the same outside diameter as thin section bearings of the 6800 series ball bearings, are nevertheless broader.
Rubber seals (RS/2RS) have the optimum sealing action with increased friction. Metal seals (Z/ZZ) are suitable for higher speeds, but they have a limited sealing action as they seal contactless. Open, seal-less bearings are suitable for extremely high speeds and – furthermore – they can be regreased more easily. However, they are more susceptible to soiling.
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)
Can be customized to meet your specific needs.
The deep groove ball bearing 63800-V-2RS is the wider version of the full complement 6800-V series. It is narrow and can also be used with limited space. Due to the maximum number of rolling elements, it is marked with the addition MAX (= maximum). Main dimensions according to DIN 625-1.
Other options: Metal shield (ZZ) or rubber seal (2RS) can be provided.
Deep Groove Ball Bearings are able to accommodate low to heavy radial loads and low to moderate thrust loads in either direction. They are available with metal shields (ZZ) or rubber seals (2RS). Several tolerance grades (Abec 1-9), internal clearance (C2 to C4) and cage designs are available to best suit the running precision and speed of the application.
Common Options:
- ZZ– Two Metal Shields
- 2RS– Two Rubber Seals
- NR– Snap Ring
- M– Brass Cage
- C0– Normal Internal Clearance
- C3– Greater than normal
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