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S6806-2RS (30x42x7 mm) Hybrid Ceramic Bearing Bicycle Stainless Steel Bearings
$ 7.14
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Description
WHAT IS A HYBEID CERAMIC BEARING?A ceramic hybrid bearing is a combination of ceramic balls and bearing quality steel rings.
Which combine hardened steel rings with rolling elements made of high-performance ceramic materials, are an increasingly popular option for demanding applications.
Model 6806RS Hybrid Si3N4 Ceramic Ball Bearing Parmeters
Attributes
Values
Part Number
6806RS Bearing
Bearing Type
2 Sealed
Bore Dia (d)
30 mm
Outer Dia (D)
42 mm
Width (B)
7 mm
Ring Material
440C Stainless Steel
Balls Material
Si3N4 Ceramic
Dynamic Load Rating (Cr) (Newtons)
1060
Static Load Rating (Cor) (Newtons)
820
Max Speed (Grease) (X1000 RPM)
11
Weight (g) (gram)
25
Special Note:
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1, Sometimes the cages will be different.
eg.: 67 series thin-walled bearings, because the inner wall is very thin, will use the crown-shaped iron cage.
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2, the grease and sealed are accept custom-made, so sometimes there are different colors of the rubber sealed.
If you mind the sealed color, please contact us.
We'll confirm the stock for you.
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3, The standard clearance of bearings is ISO standard C0, the United States standard K25, the clearance value is 3-18um;
If you have special requirements for swinging, please contact us before purchasing to confirm.
BEARING STRUCTURE
440C Stainless Steel Outer Ring & Inner Ring +
Si3N4 Ceramic Balls +
Nylon Cage +
Grease + Sealed =
HYBID CERAMIC BEARINGS
BEARING EXPERIMENTAL DATA
THE HISTORY OF HYBRID CERAMIC BEARING
The first time I knew the application of hybrid ceramic bearings was Jacob Csizmadia in 1998 world record for 24 hour in line skating.
A major factor in achieving the new record of 505 km was that he had, in cooperation with bearing manufacturers SKF, replaced the traditional steel balls in the skates' bearings with ceramic balls.
In 2004, Jacob Csizmadia founded a ceramicspeed company specializing in ceramic bearing applications.
Ceramic balls manufactured from Silicon Nitride were invented in the 1970's, and were first utilised on a large scale by NASA in the early 1990's.
Several years later ceramic ball bearings also entered usage in Formula 1 motorsport, and a small number of bearing manufacturers began producing hybrid bearings with ceramic balls for use in electrical motors.
On Mar-03-20 at 16:33:27 PST, seller added the following information: