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[Lifetime Warranty] 6006-2RS Double Rubber Seal Bearings - Pack of 2

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6006-2RS Double Rubber Seal Bearings - Pack of 2

Key Features

  • Type: Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing
  • Seals: Contact seals on both sides for protection against contaminants
  • Dimensions (Metric): 30mm Bore x 55mm Outer Diameter x 13mm Width
  • Material: High-quality chrome steel for durability and resistance to deformity
  • Lubrication: Pre-lubricated with grease for maintenance-free operation
  • Precision: Engineered for stable performance in high-speed applications

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • 6006-2RS
  • 6006 2RS
  • 6006RS
  • 6006-2NSE
  • Replaces equivalent dimension bearings from SKF, Timken, Nachi, FAG, and other major brands.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Universal fit for any application requiring a 30x55x13mm bearing.
  • Commonly used in electric motors, industrial machinery, automotive components, belt drives, robotics, and agricultural equipment.
  • Verify dimensions of your existing bearing or housing to ensure proper fitment.

When to Replace

  • Audible grinding, humming, or roaring noises during operation.
  • Increased vibration or roughness felt in the assembly.
  • Excessive play or looseness in the shaft.
  • Visible damage, corrosion, or leakage from the bearing seals.
  • Overheating of the bearing or surrounding housing.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the shaft and housing are clean and free of burrs before installation.
  • Use a bearing press or appropriate driver tool for installation.
  • Apply pressure evenly to the correct race: the inner race when pressing onto a shaft, and the outer race when pressing into a housing.
  • Never strike the bearing directly with a hammer.
  • Do not remove the factory seals or wash out the pre-applied grease.
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Inner Diameter
‎30mm / 1.18"
Outer Diameter
‎55mm / 2.16"
Width
‎13mm / 0.5"
Noise level
‎Z1

FAQ

6006 identifies the bearing series and size code, and 2RS means it has rubber seals on both sides. Those seals help retain grease and keep out dust and moisture better than an open bearing.
Common matching bearing markings for this part family include 6006-2RS, 6006RS, 6006-2RSH, 6006-2RS1, 6006LLU, and 6006DDU. Always confirm the exact bearing number stamped on your original part and verify dimensions before ordering.
Typical signs of a failed bearing include grinding or rumbling noise, rough rotation, looseness or play in the shaft, overheating, vibration, or visible seal damage. If the bearing feels gritty when turned by hand or has noticeable wobble, replacement is usually needed.
This bearing size is commonly used in electric motors, shop equipment, agricultural equipment, wheel and axle assemblies, pumps, and other machinery that uses a standard deep-groove ball bearing. Fitment depends on the exact application, so match the number on the old bearing and confirm measurements.
Typical tools include a bearing puller or press, snap-ring pliers if your assembly uses retaining rings, a soft-face hammer, and properly sized drivers or sockets to press the new bearing in evenly. Press only on the outer race when installing into a housing, or only on the inner race when installing onto a shaft, to avoid damage.
Replacement difficulty depends on how accessible the bearing is. If the assembly comes apart easily, the job may take 20 to 45 minutes. If the bearing is seized on a shaft or pressed tightly into a housing, it can take longer and may require a shop press or heat/cold techniques.
Yes, in many applications it is smart to replace both bearings together if they support the same shaft or assembly. If one has failed, the other has often seen similar wear. Replacing both at once can save labor and help restore smooth operation.
Inspect the shaft and housing for scoring, looseness, corrosion, or out-of-round wear. Clean out old debris and check for misalignment, bent shafts, over-tight belt loads, or water intrusion, since these are common reasons bearings fail early. Also verify that the original bearing number and dimensions match before installation.