6036M/C3VL0241 6036M/C3J20AA 180x280x46mm outer ring electric insulated bearing for engine
Key attributes
Industry-specific attributes
Applicable Industries
Building Material Shops, Machinery Repair Shops, Retail, Energy & Mining, Other
Bore Size
179.99 – 180 mm
Precision Rating
P5 P6 P2 P0 P4 P3
Number of Row
Single row
Other attributes
Place of Origin
China
Type
BALL
Structure
Deep Groove
Model Number
6036M/C3VL0241
Seals Type
open 2RS ZZ
OEM Service
Custom Bearing’s Size Logo Packing
Feature
insulation
Brand
OEM Famous Brand
Product name
insulated bearing
Material
Chrome Steel GCR15
Application
Electric Motors
Model
6320M/C3VL0271
Certificate
ISO 9001:2000
Keywords
ceramic-coated
Sample
Avialable
What is the insulated bearing 6036M/C3VL0241?
The so-called insulated bearings are that able to block the current through the bearing itself bearings general terms. Insulated bearings usually involve a special process in the bearing’s inner ring or outer ring coated with a layer of insulating material or its rolling body using ceramic made to ensure the insulating properties.
When do we need to consider using insulated bearing 6036M/C3VL0241?
The first situation is where the shaft voltage of a motor or other energized device is high. In this case, if ordinary bearings are used, the shaft current may flow through the conductive path between the rolling elements and the track, which not only damages the bearings but may also lead to equipment failure. Therefore, insulated bearings become necessary in order to block this potential current path.
The second scenario occurs when there is a voltage difference between the motor’s housing and the ground. Due to the small potential differences that can exist between different materials, this can lead to a flow of current from a high potential to a low potential, creating a so-called ground leakage current. The use of insulated bearings effectively blocks these leakage currents and protects the motor’s insulation system from damage.
The second scenario occurs when there is a voltage difference between the motor’s housing and the ground. Due to the small potential differences that can exist between different materials, this can lead to a flow of current from a high potential to a low potential, creating a so-called ground leakage current. The use of insulated bearings effectively blocks these leakage currents and protects the motor’s insulation system from damage.
Model | Cage | Cr(KN) | Cor (KN) | Grease lubrication speed | Oil lubricated speed | Weight (kg) | Insulation class | ||
6036/C3VL0241 | Steel | 200 | 190 | 4800 | 4000 | 10.6 | 2000V | 3000V | |
6036M/C3VL0241 | Brass | 200 | 190 | 4800 | 4000 | 10.6 | 2000V | 3000V |