ACB6808CC stainless steel Headset Bearing for agricultural machinery
Key attributes
Industry-specific attributes
Precision Rating
P0
Number of Row
Single row
Other attributes
Applicable Industries
Garment Shops, Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Farms, Retail, Printing Shops, Construction works , Energy & Mining, Other, Advertising Company
Place of Origin
China
Type
BALL
Structure
Angular Contact
Seals Type
open
Bearing Code
ACB 6808 CC
Dimensions
40x52x6.5 mm
Angular Contacts
36×45
ABEC
3
Grade
10
Grease
Kyodo Yushi PS-2
Application
Headsets
Weight
0.025kg
Product code
8482109000
Stock
Yes
Angular contact bearings provide maximum load distribution across all of the ball bearings unlike standard bearings which load only those at the bottom of the bearing. This load distribution ensures bearing life is increased drastically allowing for more time spent in the saddle than the workshop.
Enduro Bearings don’t mess around with inexpensive headset bearings, it’s simply not worth it. While many headset makers will offer you Cr-Mo or standard steel headsets for your carbon road bike, steel cross bike, or full suspension mountain bike, they feel that’s like putting bias ply tires on a rally car. Enduro Bearings don’t offer the entry level for headset bearings. Instead they begin with chromium steel, Black Oxide finish A/C type and then offer full 440C stainless steel at the top. They are always engineered with the largest balls possible and dual lip seals riding in a micro groove for ultimate protection against sweat and the elements. They are filled 90% with high pressure water proof grease, so you don’t have to ever guess if there is grease inside.
Stainless steel provides maximum corrosion resistance in applications and environments where critical. It has 20% less load capacity than the 52100 chromium steel, used in most of Enduro Bearings, but with far superior corrosion resistance.
Stainless steel provides maximum corrosion resistance in applications and environments where critical. It has 20% less load capacity than the 52100 chromium steel, used in most of Enduro Bearings, but with far superior corrosion resistance.