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SKU: BRG-6207-2RS

6207-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing | OEM Replacement Bearing

6207-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing (2RS (rubber seals)). OEM replacement bearing for common industrial and general-purpose applications. Submit an RFQ for fast sourcing.

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6207-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing – OEM Replacement

Overview

The 6207-2RS is a highly common deep groove ball bearing for 35 mm shafts, used for dependable radial support with moderate axial load capability. It’s a proven OEM replacement size when you want simple, standard-fit performance with sealed protection.

Applications

You’ll find 6207 bearings in pumps, industrial fans, conveyors, mixers, and general rotating equipment. Double rubber seals help extend life where dust, splash, and shop-floor contamination can shorten bearing uptime.

Compatible Machines

Common machine categories include centrifugal pumps, blower housings, conveyor head/tail pulleys, and belt-driven mechanical assemblies. In higher temperature systems, match clearance and grease type to your operating conditions.

Technical Specifications

  • Bore (ID): 35 mm
  • Outside Diameter (OD): 72 mm
  • Width: 17 mm
  • Sealing: 2RS rubber seals (double sealed)
  • Typical material: chrome steel (52100) or equivalent
  • Lubrication: pre-greased for general-purpose duty

Cross References

Cross references include 6207, 6207-2RS, 6207-RS, 6207-ZZ, and equivalent numbers across leading bearing manufacturers. If your old bearing is open or shielded, consider whether your environment requires the added sealing of 2RS.

Replacement Information

Measure the bearing (35×72×17 mm) and confirm any suffixes for clearance or lubrication. Inspect the shaft and housing for scoring and looseness. Avoid hammering during installation; press on the proper ring and consider replacing both bearings on the shaft for balanced life.

Why Source With Us

We help maintenance teams source OEM replacement bearings quickly, including sealed, shielded, and special-clearance options. Submit an RFQ with your bearing code and machine details to receive the best match and fast alternates.

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Quick FAQ

What does the suffix mean? Common suffixes include ZZ (metal shields) and 2RS (rubber seals). Seals help retain grease and exclude contamination.

How do I confirm fit? Match the bearing designation, bore size, OD, and width. If your old bearing has an extra internal clearance suffix (like C3), keep that specification.

Can I upgrade quality? Yes—use premium grades for higher speeds, higher temperatures, or continuous-duty service.

FAQ

You can identify a replacement industrial part by matching key specifications such as dimensions, mounting style, material, load capacity, voltage, speed rating, and application. Many industrial components can be sourced by size and performance specifications even if the original part number is unknown. Providing measurements, photos, or equipment model information can help ensure accurate identification and compatibility.

Yes. Many industrial components — including bearings, seals, belts, motors, and fasteners — can be identified using inside diameter, outside diameter, width, thread size, or mounting pattern. Matching exact dimensions is one of the most reliable methods for finding equivalent or replacement parts when a part number is missing or unreadable.

Machine model numbers can often be used to locate OEM parts diagrams, exploded views, and manufacturer replacement lists. These references help identify compatible components originally installed in the equipment. Matching parts by machine model ensures correct fit, performance, and operational reliability.

OEM part numbers can be cross referenced using manufacturer interchange guides, engineering specifications, or industrial databases. Matching dimensions, tolerances, materials, and performance ratings ensures the alternative component functions the same as the original.

To confirm interchangeability, compare critical specifications such as dimensions, mounting configuration, operating capacity, material composition, and tolerance class. If these parameters match, the components are typically interchangeable across manufacturers.

Installing an incompatible part can lead to premature wear, mechanical failure, reduced efficiency, overheating, vibration, or equipment damage. Always verify specifications and compatibility before installation to maintain performance and safety.

Metric and imperial components may appear similar but often differ slightly in size and tolerance. Even small measurement differences can affect fit and performance. Always verify exact measurements before substituting between measurement systems.


 

Tolerance ratings define the allowable variation in size, alignment, or performance. Tight tolerances improve precision, reduce vibration, and extend equipment lifespan.