🔧 Elevate Your Projects with Precision Bearings!
The XIKE 10 Pcs MR62ZZ Miniature Ball Bearings are engineered for excellence, featuring a compact size of 2x6x2.5mm, durable bearing steel construction, and double metal seals for reduced maintenance. Ideal for a wide range of applications from DIY to professional tools, these bearings promise low friction and high-speed capabilities, making them a must-have for any innovative project.
Manufacturer | XIKE |
Part number | MR62ZZ |
Item Weight | 4 g |
Package Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 3 cm; 4 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | MR62ZZ |
Size | MR62ZZ Size 2x6x2.5mm |
Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Item thickness | 2.5 Millimetres |
Specification met | ABEC 3 |
Included components | MR62 ZZx10 |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**U
Solid bearings.
Works exactly as described and expected!I'm used to seeing a few failures in these bulk budget bearing purchases... But EVERY ONE WAS GOOD.Absolutely loved these for a little DiY rc project. They're all smooth rolling bearings with no defective ones in the batch. They came lubricated in a bag to ensure they didn't get corrosion or rust on them.
M**N
Maße!
Lager sind 9 x 14 x 4,4 mm.
J**Y
Great product.
Ordered bearing and didn't receive any update on if order was shipped but it made it here just the same. Very happy with the product. It's just as described. Great and affordable product. Fit my maytag 9000 series washer drum perfectly. Thanks a million.
C**N
good simple cheap bearings.
I used them to replace some plastic tensioner bushings in my Thrustmaster t300 rs and made the force feedback and overall use much smoother and direct. They work great so far!
J**.
Not much better than the 20-year old bearing it was supposed to replace.
The package says "QC and operation by Old Friend Inc." Well old friend, you failed to do any quality control on this pair. They've got rough edges and they're noisy - no way I'm putting them in my milling machine. I'm sure they'd be OK on a cheap machine or some application where tolerances don't matter. I'll consider it an inexpensive ($10) lesson and now I'm off to shop for a better brand.
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