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Bearing 6000

The 6000 bearing is a single-row ball bearing measuring 10 × 26 × 8 mm (internal diameter 10 mm, external diameter 26 mm, width 8 mm). We stock 24 variants, 14 of which are in stock for dispatch within 24 hours. Prices start at 17 Kč and vary according to the manufacturer and variant.

Dimensions and interchangeability

The designation 6000 is an international standard (ISO 15), so a 6000 bearing from any manufacturer always has the same dimensions of 10 × 26 × 8 mm and is mechanically interchangeable. They differ only in terms of seal type, clearance, precision and service life. When replacing a worn part, you can therefore choose a different brand to the one used in the original machine.

The variants we stock

  • 6000 2RS – double-sided rubber seals – for dusty and damp environments
  • 6000 2RSH – double-sided rubber seals (SKF designation)
  • 6000 LLU – double-sided rubber seals (NTN designation)
  • 6000 2Z – double-sided metal shield – lower friction, higher speeds
  • 6000 ZZ – double-sided metal shield (NTN designation)
  • 6000 C3 – increased radial clearance – for higher temperatures and interference fits

Without a suffix, this is an open bearing without seals — the most economical option for clean and permanently lubricated mountings.

Manufacturers

For the 6000 series, we offer the following brands: SKF, FAG, NTN, NSK, ZVL, ZKL, IBB and FBJ. ZVL or ZKL are sufficient for standard operation; for demanding and high-speed applications, we recommend SKF, FAG or NTN.

How to choose

The dimensions are identical for all 6000 series bearings, so the choice depends on the environment: sealed 2RS for dusty and damp conditions; covered 2Z for clean and high-speed applications; and with C3 clearance for heating or press-fitting. If you’re unsure, we can advise you based on the machine and the original part — tel: 270 003 620. You can find details on bearing designations in the guide ‘How to choose a bearing’.