W 617/7 R
W Series Stainless Steel Flanged Miniature Bearings
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W 617/7 R Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The W 617/7 R is a miniature deep groove ball bearing engineered for applications demanding compact design and reliable performance. As a single row, open-type bearing, it excels in handling primarily radial loads. Manufactured entirely from stainless steel, it offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various industrial environments. Its small bore diameter of 7mm and minimal cross-section are ideal for space-constrained assemblies requiring high precision and durability.
Model Code Breakdown
| Code Segment | Technical Meaning |
|---|---|
| W | Stainless Steel Deep Groove Ball Bearing |
| 617/7 | Bearing series and size designation (7mm bore) |
| R | Flanged outer ring design |
W 617/7 R Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits
- Flanged Design: The integrated flange (OD: 12.2mm) simplifies bearing mounting and positioning, enhancing assembly accuracy and stability in housings.
- All-Stainless Construction: Rings, balls, and cage are made of stainless steel, providing superior corrosion resistance and suitability for washdown environments or applications exposed to moisture.
- High-Speed Capability: With a limiting speed of 70,000 rpm, it is designed for high-speed applications.
- Precision Tolerance: Manufactured to P0 tolerance class and standard CN radial internal clearance, ensuring consistent performance and smooth operation.
- Open Seal: The open seal type allows for easy re-lubrication if required, though it is supplied without lubrication (None).
W 617/7 R Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Small precision motors and miniature gearboxes
- Medical devices and dental handpieces
- Optical encoders and instrumentation
- Office automation equipment (e.g., printers, scanners)
- Robotics and small mechanism pivots