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6312-2RS1 SKF Sealed Ball Bearing 60mm x 130mm x 31mm

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Product Specification
Brand
SKF
Inside Dia
60mm
Outside Dia
130mm
RPM Grease
5700
RPM Oil
7700
Sealing
Sealed
Width
31mm
Reference
6312-2RS1
Quick Order Code
BB-1955
Product Description

The 6312-2RS1 SKF Sealed Ball Bearing is a high-performance precision component designed for demanding industrial and mechanical applications. As part of SKFs renowned deep groove ball bearing line, this single-row bearing offers exceptional versatility and reliability.

Key Features:

  • Manufactured by world-leading bearing manufacturer SKF
  • Single row deep groove ball bearing design
  • Double rubber seals for superior dust and contaminant protection
  • Pre-charged with high-quality lubricating grease
  • Standard internal clearance
  • Dimensions: 60mm x 130mm x 31mm

Performance Characteristics:

  • Maximum Grease RPM: 5,700
  • Maximum Oil Lubrication RPM: 7,700
  • Suitable for high-speed applications
  • Non-separable design ensures robust performance

Typical Applications:

  • Electric motors
  • Automotive systems
  • Pumps and compressors
  • Agricultural machinery
  • Conveyor systems
  • General industrial equipment

The innovative sealed design protects internal components from dust, moisture, and external contaminants while effectively retaining lubricant. This ensures extended bearing life, reduced maintenance requirements, and consistent performance across various operating conditions.

As with all SKF bearings, this 6312-2RS1 model represents the pinnacle of engineering precision, offering reliability and durability in a compact, versatile package.


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  • Product Reviews
    Anonymous   22 July 20
    We always use SKF bearings. Although they are more expensive, they are cost-effective due to lack of potential downtime.