SKF HK 0609 6 mm ID Roller Bearing Needle, 10 mm OD

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RS Stock No.:
514-039
Distrelec Article No.:
304-09-849
Mfr. Part No.:
HK 0609
Manufacturer:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Roller Bearing

Inside Diameter

6 mm

Race Width

9mm

Bore Type

Parallel

Cage Material

Sheet Steel

Number of Rows

1

Static Load Rating

2.7kN

End Type

Open

Dynamic Load Rating

2.81kN

Standards/Approvals

No

Maximum Speed - Oil

32000rpm

Maximum Speed - Grease

20000rpm

Outside Diameter

10 mm

Bearing Type

Needle

RoHS Status: Exempt

SKF Needle Roller Bearing, 6 mm ID - HK 0609


Use this SKF needle roller bearing to ease the rotary motion of a shaft. The deep-drawn outer wall provides an increased contact area, making it particularly capable of supporting large loads. The bearing's open-ended construction allows for more effective circulation of lubricant, and it enables a maximum speed of 32000 rpm when oil is used. It's especially useful for situations where a very compact and economic bearing arrangement is called for. You'll find needle roller bearings such as this in automotive engineering applications.

• Parallel cage bore

• Sheet steel

• Dynamic load rating of 2.81 kN

• Limit load of 285 N

• Inside diameter of 6 mm

• Maximum speed (grease) of 20000 rpm

• Maximum speed (oil) of 32000 rpm

• Outside diameter of 10 mm

• Race width of 9 mm

• Static load rating of 2.7 kN

Application Information


• Manufacturing

• Construction

• Automotive engineering

Can this bearing be used directly on a shaft?


In general, this needle roller bearing is used directly on a shaft that has already been ground and hardened. In cases where the shaft isn't hard enough, you can use the bearing in conjunction with an inner ring.

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