Dalton Bearing Service About Us    Contact Us       Login Request For Quote
Remember my ID?
Forgot Password | Not Registered
Bearings
Belting
Electrical Power Transmission
Fluid Power
General Industrial
Linear Motion
Material Handling
Power Transmission
Sealing
Product Sourcing
Value Added Services
FAST Bearing Service
more  
Baldor
Chicago Rawhide
Emerson Power Transmission
Fafnir Bearing
Hub City Inc
INA Bearing
Lovejoy Inc
Martin Sprocket & Gear
National Oil Seals
NTN Bearing Corporation
Timken
Torrington
more  



Special Recognition for overall expertise of fluid sealing devices.

visa

SNR Topline and F600 Ball Bearings

Request for Quote

Bearings for extreme use

The TOPLINE bearing range integrates SNRs latest technological innovations and provide a suitable solution for the most extreme operating conditions.

The range breaks down into 4 families, the bearings can sustain temperatures from -60°C to +200°C and rotating speeds up to 700,000 N.Dm.

Technical data:

  • Steel cages,
  • Available in sealed (fluorinated elastomer or Viton seal, depending on the Series) or protected version (lower cost baffles suitable for high rotating speeds).
  • Greases selected for their excellent performance in application, and submitted to thorough testing. Grease is accountable for 70% of bearing failures. Therefore, the utmost care exercised in greases selection now contributes to bearing quality, while guaranteeing reliability and extending service life.

Applications examples: Electrical motors, alternators, industrial ventilation, compressors, heating pumps, driers, frigorific facilities, photocopiers, couplers, textile machines, ski lift/ chairlift compressors

Series:
FT150 - FT 150 ZZ (T° up to 150°C) 6000 FT, 6200 FT, 6300 FT
HT200 - HT200 ZZ (T° up to 200°C) 6200 HT, 6300 HT
HV ZZ (Speed up to 700,000 N.Dm) 6000 HV, 6200 HV
LT - LT ZZ (T° up to -60°C) 6000 LT, 6200 LT


F600: A technical bearing range for slow motion handling at high temperatures

Fitted with a steel sheet cage, the F600 range bearings receive a specific surface treatment making them more resistant to oxidation and thermal shocks, and allowing operations between 200°C and 350°C.

Suitable for slow handling at high temperatures, they require a rotating speed of less than 50 RPM and moderate loads. Radial clearance was increased to compensate for thermal expansion deviations between the 2 rings and for neighbouring component distortions.

The F600 series also includes: 

  • F604 bearings, suitable for high pollution environments, with a high temperature lubricant and protected by two integral baffles,
  • F605 bearings, for limestone baking oven, of open design, stabilised up to 350°C temperature, without surface treatment.

The special treatments of the F600 series can be applied on request to other bearing symbols and types (e.g. spherical roller bearings). Please contact SNR`s technical departments.

Applications examples: oven carriages, transport rolls, conveyors, porcelain works, glass making, foundries, cement plants, brick plants…
Series: F600 (standard), F604 (greased and protected), F605 (limestone process)
6000, 6200, 6300


Dalton Bearing Service is proud to offer a full line of SNR Topline and F600 Ball Bearings. Whether you have questions on pricing or technical information for any SNR Topline and F600 Ball Bearings , Dalton Bearing Service is ready to assist you. Please use the "Request for Quote" section of our website for a prompt response to any questions regarding SNR Topline and F600 Ball Bearings.
Product categories
AC Motors
AC Controls
DC Motors
DC Controls
Gear Products
Grinders/Buffers
Motion Controls/Servos
Product categories
Belt Drives
Bushings
Chain & Sprockets
Couplings
Drive Tighteners & Idlers
Gear Reducers
Mechanical Clutches
Mounted Bearings
Open Gearing
Unmounted Bearings
Announcement
Dalton Bearing is proud to announce the introduction of the THK’.........
NTN-Bower
Dalton Bearing Service is proud to announce our new offering of N.........
more
Products
Suppliers
About Us
Services
Worldwide
Industries
Request Quote
News & Events
Sitemap
Contact Us
Terms & Conditions
Home Page