In the new standard, deep groove ball bearing type code name is 6, but I often see 16 to start with deep groove ball bearing code, such as 16005, I don't know what this 16 finger meanIn the mechanical manual, 16005 and 6005 are the same in diameter and outer diameter, but the bearing width is different. I just don't understand. What do you mean by 16?Isn't there a width code in the bearing model? And most of the bearings in the introduction, only that 6 represents deep groove ball bearings, need not appear 16 this code. But I checked, someone said, "16" means deep groove ball bearings which can be subjected to greater axial force. I wonder if it is?
Of a type!Deep groove ball bearings model 16 series
As mentioned above, 16 is a thin walled bearing. As in the 68 series of 69 series, it belongs to the thin wall bearing.
6 and 16 are deep groove ball bearings code, the difference between the two is bearing width, that is, the thickness of the points, and the rest of the same size