6900 Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Ten millimeter bore that's the perfect ten of compact performance.

Meet the 6900: With 275kg (2.7kN) of engineering excellence and 10mm precision, this bearing delivers the perfect blend of personality and performance for your critical applications. The most widely used bearing in electronics, small motors, and precision instruments.

10mm
Bore Diameter
22mm
Outer Diameter
6mm
Width
2.7 kN
Load Rating
275 Kg
Load Capacity
0.008 Kg
Weight
6900 Deep Groove Ball Bearing - RHD Bearings

6900 BEARING SPECIFICATIONS

Precision-engineered for reliability and performance

🔍 Common Search Terms

6900 bearing specifications 10x22x6 bearing dimensions 6900 bearing load rating 6900 bearing speed limit 6900 bearing price 6900 bearing cross reference

📏Dimensions

d - ID (Bore Diameter)
10mm
D - OD (Outer Diameter)
22mm
B - Width
6mm
d₁ - Shoulder Diameter
≈N/Amm
D₂ - Recess Diameter
≈19.4mm
r₁,₂ - Chamfer Radius
min. 0.3mm
6900 Bearing: 10 × 22 × 6mm

Cross-Sectional View

6900 Bearing Cross-Sectional View

⚡Load Ratings

Dynamic Load (Cr) 2.7kN
Static Load (Cor) 1.3kN
Load Capacity (kN) 2.7kN
Load Capacity (kg) 275kg

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

Dynamic Load (2.7kN): Maximum force while rotating. Exceeding this causes rapid wear and failure within hours.
Static Load (1.3kN): Maximum force when stationary. Use 80% for safety.
Calculate Your Load: Measure shaft forces, belt tensions, or gear loads. Include shock/vibration factors.
Failure Warning: Overloading causes bearing raceways to crack and balls to flatten permanently.

🔄Speed Limits

Grease Lubrication 25000 RPM
Oil Lubrication 32000 RPM
RHD Z2V2 Bearings 1400 RPM
RHD Z3V3 Bearings 2880 RPM
RHD Z4V4 Bearings 4000+ RPM

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

Grease Limit (25000 RPM): Heat generation increases exponentially above this. Grease breaks down, causing seizure.
Oil Advantage (32000 RPM): Better heat dissipation allows higher speed. Required for high-speed spindles.
Safe Operating Speed: Use 90% of limit (22500 RPM) for maximum L10 life of 10,000+ hours.
Failure Mode: Exceeding speed causes cage failure, ball skidding, and catastrophic overheating within minutes.

🔧Material & Quality

Steel Grade SAE52100
Ball Grade G10
Carbon Content 0.95-1.05%
Chromium Content 1.40-1.65%
ISO Standard 15:2011 Compliant

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

SAE52100 Chrome Steel: Premium bearing steel - harder than tool steel
G10 Balls: Ultra-precision balls with Âą0.25Âĩm tolerance
High Carbon: Superior hardness and wear resistance
Chromium: Adds corrosion resistance and toughness
ISO Standard: Fits any 6900 application worldwide

📊Vibration Classes

V2 Grade
Low: 90 Ξm/s
Med: 60 Ξm/s
High: 50 Ξm/s
V3 Grade
Low: 55 Ξm/s
Med: 35 Ξm/s
High: 30 Ξm/s
V4 Grade
Low: 45 Ξm/s
Med: 14 Ξm/s
High: 15 Ξm/s

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

V2 Grade: Standard grade - good for general applications
V3 Grade: Low vibration - like a smooth car engine
V4 Grade: Ultra-smooth - for precision instruments
Frequency Bands: Measured across different rotation speeds

🔇Noise Levels

Z2 Grade < 38 dB
Z3 Grade < 33 dB
Z4 Grade (Quiet) < 28 dB
Application Precision Equipment

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

Z2 Grade: Quiet as a library - good for most applications
Z3 Grade: Very quiet - like a whisper (40 dB = normal whisper)
Z4 Grade: Ultra-quiet - perfect for bedroom fans, medical equipment
Application: Ideal for sensitive environments

⚙ïļInternal Clearance

C2 (Tight) 0-7 Ξm
C0 (Normal) 2-13 Ξm
C3 (Loose) 8-23 Ξm
C4 (High Temp) 14-29 Ξm
C5 (Extra High Temp) 20-37 Ξm

ðŸ’ĄWhat This Means

C2 (Tight): Precision applications - less play, more accurate
C0 (Normal): Standard choice - works for most applications
C3 (Loose): Better for hot environments - allows thermal expansion
C4 (Exta Loose): Hot or tight-fit setups — extra room for thermal expansion.
C5 (Max Loose): Extreme heat/tight fits or near-limit speeds — maximum expansion allowance

SEAL OPTIONS

Choose the right protection for your application

6900

High Speed

Open bearing, no seals

Speed Factor: 1.0 (25000 RPM)
Protection: None
Lubrication: External required

6900-Z

Balanced

Single metal shield

Speed Factor: 0.95 (23750 RPM)
Protection: Light dust protection
Lubrication: Pre-greased

6900-RS

Protected

Single rubber seal

Speed Factor: 0.8 (20000 RPM)
Protection: Moisture and dust
Lubrication: Pre-greased, sealed

APPLICATIONS

Precision performance across industries

Mini Motors

  • Small electric fans
  • Portable pump motors
  • Office equipment drives
  • Medical device rotors
  • Robotic toy joints
  • Compact power tools
  • Residential vacuum motors
  • Home appliance fans

Key Requirements: 10mm shaft with 2.99kN (≈305kg) dynamic load capacity, 30,000 RPM grease lubrication, 22×6mm profile for small motor applications

Precision Tools

  • Optical instrument mounts
  • Robotic arm pivots
  • Calibration equipment spindles
  • Measurement device rollers
  • Scientific instrument bearings
  • Inspection camera spindles
  • Telescope positioning joints
  • Actuator supports

Key Requirements: Precision 10mm bore with 1.27kN (≈130kg) static load for stable and accurate positioning

Compact Drives

  • Miniature pump shafts
  • Drone rotors
  • Remote control car motors
  • Small gearboxes
  • Camera gimbal spindles
  • Handheld electric tools
  • Laptop cooling fans
  • Portable blender drives

Key Requirements: 10mm bore, 6mm width for low weight, high speed applications

Compatible Models & Shaft Requirements

Find bearings with the same bore size and ensure proper shaft preparation

🔄Related Models

🔧Shaft Requirements

Nominal Diameter 10.000mm
Tolerance Grade h6 (9.991-10.009mm)
Surface Finish Ra 0.8Ξm max
Runout Tolerance 0.013mm max

ðŸŽŊApplication-Specific Options

High Temperature: C3 clearance recommended
High Speed: RHD V3 & V4 bearings recommended
Corrosive Environment: SS (Stainless Steel) bearings recommended

Professional Expertise & Standards

Technical insights from 20+ years of bearing engineering and manufacturing excellence

📋ISO Compliance

ISO 15:2011 compliant dimensions ensure interchangeability with global bearing standards and seamless replacement in existing equipment.

🔎Material Science

Gcr15 chrome steel composition optimized for small bearing applications, providing superior hardness, wear resistance, and fatigue life.

⚙ïļPrecision Engineering

C0 clearance standard for most applications, C3 available for high-temperature use. h6 shaft tolerance recommended for optimal performance.

🔧Professional Installation

Professional installation required for maximum 50,000-hour service life. Proper tools and techniques prevent 80% of premature failures.

📊Performance Comparison

Handles 1.4kN more load than typical smaller bearings while maintaining compact design. Superior Gcr15 steel vs. standard steel in competing products.

💰Value Engineering

Best value in small-bearing category for 2.70kN performance. Quality bearings last 3-10x longer than cheap alternatives, reducing total cost of ownership.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Expert guidance for 6900 bearing applications

Bearing Selection & Replacement ▾

What makes the 6900 bearing suitable for high-speed applications?

The 6900 bearing is designed for high-speed applications with a grease RPM rating of 25,000 and oil RPM of 32,000, making it ideal for precision machinery and high-speed equipment.
Why This Matters
High-speed capability ensures reliable performance in demanding applications without premature failure or excessive heat generation.
How To Handle It
Select 6900 bearing for applications requiring speeds up to 25,000 RPM with proper lubrication and mounting practices.
For maximum speed performance, use oil lubrication and ensure proper shaft and housing tolerances (h6 shaft tolerance recommended).

Can I replace a 6900 bearing with other series bearings?

The 6900 bearing can be cross-referenced with 6000, 6200, 6300, and 6800 series bearings that share the same 10mm bore diameter, though load capacities and dimensions may vary.
Why This Matters
Proper cross-referencing ensures compatibility while allowing flexibility in bearing selection based on specific application requirements.
How To Handle It
Verify outer diameter (22mm) and width (6mm) compatibility before replacement, and consider load requirements when selecting alternatives.
Always check the specific application requirements and consult technical specifications before making cross-series replacements.

What is the load capacity of the 6900 bearing?

The 6900 bearing has a dynamic load rating of 275.4kg (2.70kN) (275kg) and static load rating of 1.30kN (133kg), making it suitable for moderate to high-load applications.
Why This Matters
Understanding load capacity is crucial for proper bearing selection and preventing premature failure due to overloading.
How To Handle It
Calculate your application's equivalent dynamic load and ensure it doesn't exceed 275.4kg (2.70kN) for optimal bearing life.
For applications with high static loads, ensure the static load rating of 132.6kg (1.30kN) is not exceeded to prevent permanent deformation.
Installation & Maintenance ▾

What shaft tolerance is recommended for the 6900 bearing?

The 6900 bearing requires an h6 shaft tolerance with a nominal diameter of 10.000mm and tolerance range of 9.991-10.009mm for optimal performance.
Why This Matters
Proper shaft tolerance ensures correct fit and prevents issues like excessive clearance or interference that can lead to premature failure.
How To Handle It
Machine the shaft to h6 tolerance (9.991-10.009mm) with a surface finish of Ra 0.8Ξm maximum and runout tolerance of 0.013mm maximum.
Use precision measuring tools to verify shaft dimensions before installation, as even small deviations can significantly impact bearing performance.

How should I lubricate the 6900 bearing?

The 6900 bearing can be lubricated with grease (up to 25,000 RPM) or oil (up to 32,000 RPM), with the choice depending on speed requirements and application conditions.
Why This Matters
Proper lubrication is essential for bearing performance, reducing friction, preventing wear, and extending service life.
How To Handle It
For high-speed applications, use oil lubrication. For general applications, use high-quality bearing grease with appropriate viscosity.
Avoid over-lubrication as it can cause excessive heat generation and reduce bearing efficiency, especially in high-speed applications.

What is the recommended installation method for the 6900 bearing?

The 6900 bearing should be installed using proper bearing installation tools, ensuring even pressure distribution and avoiding damage to the bearing components.
Why This Matters
Proper installation prevents bearing damage, ensures correct fit, and maximizes service life while maintaining performance characteristics.
How To Handle It
Use bearing installation tools or sleeves to apply pressure evenly on the inner ring, never apply force directly to the outer ring or balls.
Heat the bearing to 80-100°C before installation to expand the inner ring, making installation easier and reducing the risk of damage.
Troubleshooting ▾

Why is my 6900 bearing running hot?

A hot-running 6900 bearing is typically caused by over-lubrication, excessive load, misalignment, or insufficient clearance, requiring immediate investigation and correction.
Why This Matters
Excessive heat can lead to premature bearing failure, lubricant breakdown, and potential damage to surrounding components.
How To Handle It
Check lubrication levels, verify load conditions, inspect for misalignment, and ensure proper clearance. Reduce speed if necessary and monitor temperature.
Use infrared thermometers to monitor bearing temperature during operation - temperatures above 80°C indicate potential problems requiring attention.

What causes excessive noise in the 6900 bearing?

Excessive noise in the 6900 bearing is usually caused by contamination, insufficient lubrication, bearing damage, or improper installation, each requiring specific corrective actions.
Why This Matters
Unusual noise often indicates bearing problems that, if left unaddressed, can lead to catastrophic failure and equipment damage.
How To Handle It
Inspect for contamination, check lubrication levels, examine bearing surfaces for damage, and verify proper installation and alignment.
Use vibration analysis tools to detect bearing problems early, as noise often precedes visible damage and can be caught before failure occurs.

How do I identify if my 6900 bearing needs replacement?

Signs that your 6900 bearing needs replacement include excessive noise, vibration, heat generation, increased friction, or visible damage to bearing components.
Why This Matters
Timely bearing replacement prevents catastrophic failure, reduces downtime, and protects other equipment components from damage.
How To Handle It
Monitor bearing performance regularly, conduct vibration analysis, and inspect for visual signs of wear or damage during maintenance intervals.
Establish a preventive maintenance schedule based on operating conditions - high-speed applications may require more frequent inspection and replacement.
Cost & Performance ▾

What is the cost-benefit of choosing the 6900 bearing over alternatives?

The 6900 bearing offers excellent value with 275.4kg (2.70kN) load capacity in a compact 10x22x6mm design, providing 3-10x longer service life than cheap alternatives.
Why This Matters
Quality bearings reduce total cost of ownership through longer service life, reduced maintenance, and fewer unplanned failures.
How To Handle It
Calculate total cost of ownership including initial cost, maintenance, and downtime costs when comparing bearing options.
Consider the cost of equipment downtime and replacement labor when evaluating bearing options - quality bearings often pay for themselves through reduced maintenance costs.

How can I optimize the performance of my 6900 bearing?

Optimize 6900 bearing performance by ensuring proper installation, correct lubrication, appropriate load conditions, and regular maintenance according to manufacturer specifications.
Why This Matters
Optimized performance extends bearing life, reduces maintenance costs, and ensures reliable operation in demanding applications.
How To Handle It
Follow manufacturer guidelines for installation, use recommended lubricants, monitor operating conditions, and establish regular maintenance schedules.
Implement condition monitoring systems to track bearing performance and identify optimization opportunities before problems occur.

What factors affect the service life of the 6900 bearing?

The service life of the 6900 bearing is affected by load conditions, speed, lubrication quality, operating temperature, contamination levels, and installation practices.
Why This Matters
Understanding factors that affect service life helps optimize operating conditions and maximize bearing performance and longevity.
How To Handle It
Control operating conditions within recommended limits, maintain proper lubrication, prevent contamination, and ensure correct installation and alignment.
Keep detailed records of operating conditions and maintenance activities to identify patterns and optimize bearing service life over time.
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