

⚙️ Lock in precision, seal out the rest – bearings that keep you ahead of the curve!
The uxcell 6802-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing is a pack of 10 high-quality carbon steel bearings sized 15mm x 24mm x 5mm. Featuring double-sided seals to retain lubricant and block contaminants, these pre-lubricated bearings offer durable, low-noise performance ideal for complex and heavy-load applications such as 3D printers and bicycle headset parts.






| ASIN | B07FVZKBKX |
| Bearing Number | 6802 2RS |
| Bearing Type | Ball Bearing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,684 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #74 in Deep-Groove Ball Bearings |
| Brand | uxcell |
| Compatible Lubricant | Oil |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2018 |
| Item Thickness | 5 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 2.61 ounces |
| Item model number | a18052100ux0023 |
| Manufacturer | uxcell |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Outside Diameter | 24 Millimeters |
| Package Dimensions | 3.58 x 2.36 x 0.67 inches |
| Specification Met | Ul |
M**T
Worth the price bearings good for my 3d printer
Well packaged no issues. bearings where clean and not damaged packaging was not damaged and arrived quick will order again.
A**A
Good
Good
J**Y
Great Bearings
Exactly what I needed. Worked perfect. Great price.
J**Y
Very little off axis stability, but good otherwise
If you want these to support a load at an angle to the axis, fuggetaboutit. But for loads perpendicular to the axis, these are great.
A**R
Exercise bike
Exactly what I needed to replace the axle bearings on my schwinn airdyne ad2.
S**K
Keeps the Weasels in
We bought these to build rollers similar to a cat fence, to keep our ferrets in their play area. They work great!
B**S
Great
Skate.
S**K
Unusable in bicycle disc wheelset. Lateral movement = rubbing disc brake rotors.
The Good: They spin okay. Cheap. The Bad: Excessive lateral movement in ALL of the bearings in my package of 10. This lateral play became considerably worse after only a small amount of use. Using "name brand" bearings from Enduro immediately fixed the issue, confirming my suspicions. Details: Avoid at all costs for bicycle wheel applications, particularly if your bike uses disc brakes (where even a small amount of lateral play can cause major problems with brake rubbing). These bearings caused +/- 1mm of lateral play at the disc rotor *immediately* after installation and the situation got worse after a few rides (+/- 2mm of movement). The amount of play at the axle seemed small when feeling it by hand, but this movement is greatly magnified as you move away from the axle (e.g. at the outer edge of each brake rotor). There was >3mm of lateral play at the rim of the wheel (furthest point from the axle), making for a wobbly feeling wheel in the hand. Avoid these bearings for anything that requires even moderately good tolerances. I replaced the bearings on my rear bike wheel three times, consecutively, due to excessive lateral play in the hub. That's a lot of work! And each time I ended up with the same situation: too much lateral play. I thought there was something wrong with the hub (damaged?) after going through three sets of bearings (i.e. 6 of the 10 in the package), but I decided to pay for "name brand" bearings (at a higher cost) just to make sure it wasn't just the bearings themselves. Sure enough, the wheel was *perfect* when using the Enduro bearings. Absolutely no lateral play. Unfortunately, it took me a long time to figure out these bearings were the source of all of my issues. Long past the return period. Don't make the same mistake! EDIT: Amended from 1-star to 2-stars given these are inexpensive bearings and are only rated ABEC-1 (lowest level for precision bearings). Still, it seems unlikely they come close to meeting those ABEC-1 specifications given how much lateral play I found in the package of 10 bearings that I received.
A**E
Worked fine
D**L
très bien
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