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Timken 6010-2RS/Z3 Deep Groove Ball Bearing Low Vibration

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Specifications

Inner Diameter 50 mm
Outer Diameter 80 mm
Thickness 16 mm

Description

High-quality deep groove ball bearing with low vibration and dual rubber seals (2RS). Ideal for automotive and industrial applications requiring reliable performance under moderate loads. Precision-engineered by leading brands for durability and smooth operation.

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Basic Info.

Model NO.
6010-2rs/z2 6010-2rs/z3

Separated
Unseparated

Rows Number
Single

Load Direction
Radial Bearing

Material
Bearing Steel

Transport Package
Packed

Specification
50*80*16mm

Trademark
NTN

Origin
Germany Sweden Japan

HS Code
8482102000

Production Capacity
1000000

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