SKF Explorer 608-2Z Bearings: Difference between revisions
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| pros = Over-engineered. Extremely durable and long-lasting. Has deep grooves and can handle axial | | pros = Over-engineered. Extremely durable and long-lasting. Has deep grooves and can handle axial [[Overload]] (Rail Tricks) better than most other bearings. | ||
| cons = Expensive compared to the average skate bearing. | | cons = Expensive compared to the average skate bearing. | ||
| skated_by = [[Marco Sassi]] | | skated_by = [[Marco Sassi]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 10 August 2019
- SKF Explorer Deep Groove Ball Bearings Pamphlet
- SKF 608-2Z Bearing Specs
- SKF 608-2Z Bearing Datasheet
Features
Make | SKF |
Model | Explorer 608-2Z |
# of Balls | 7 |
Ball Material | Carbon Chromium Steel |
Seal | Shielded |
Ball Retainers | Stamped steel cage |
Race Type | Deep Groove |
Lubrication | MT47 Grease |
Origin | Italy |
Available at | Your local distributor. Find a Distributor |
Product Webpage | skf.com |
Introductory Price | $8.00 ea. |
Pros | Over-engineered. Extremely durable and long-lasting. Has deep grooves and can handle axial Overload (Rail Tricks) better than most other bearings. |
Cons | Expensive compared to the average skate bearing. |
Skated by | Marco Sassi |