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SKF High Temperature
Quick Code: BB-92855
6314-2Z/VA208 SKF High Temperature Ball Bearing 70mm x 150mm x 35mm
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Product Specification
Inside Dia
70mm
Outside Dia
150mm
Width
35mm
Reference
6314-2Z/VA208-SKF
Brand
SKF
Quick Order Code
BB-92855
Product Description
The 6314-2Z/VA208 SKF High Temperature Ball Bearing is a precision-engineered solution designed for extreme operating environments, offering exceptional performance and reliability in challenging thermal conditions. This single row deep groove ball bearing represents SKF's advanced engineering for high-temperature industrial applications.
Key Technical Specifications
- Dimensions: 70mm x 150mm x 35mm
- Temperature Range: -150°C to +350°C
- Configuration: Single row deep groove ball bearing with advanced thermal capabilities
Advanced Design Features
- No filling slots, allowing accommodation of moderate axial and radial loads
- Large radial internal clearance (4x standard C5 clearance) prevents seizing during rapid temperature changes
- Entire bearing surface manganese phosphated for superior corrosion protection
- Improved running and operational properties
- Two protective shields prevent ingress of solid contaminants
Unique Lubrication Characteristics
- Segmented graphite cage design enables operation across extreme temperature ranges
- Cage segments separate and lubricate ball bearings
- Self-lubricating mechanism with minute quantities of graphite powder released during rotation
- Environmentally friendly - emits no dangerous gases or vapors
Ideal Applications
- Industrial ovens and high-temperature furnaces
- Steel processing machinery
- Chemical processing plants
- Extreme temperature manufacturing equipment
- Aerospace and specialized industrial environments
- Kilns and ceramic manufacturing machinery
Engineered to withstand extreme thermal stress while maintaining precision and reliability, this SKF High Temperature Ball Bearing offers a robust solution for industries demanding exceptional performance in the most challenging operational conditions.

