Basic dynamic load rating (C) | 12,8 kN |
Weight | 0,81 Kg |
A | 32 mm |
N1 | 16 mm |
Brand | FYH |
Bearing number | UCT201-8E |
Bore Diameter (mm) | 12,7 |
d | 12,7 mm |
L | 94 mm |
B | 31 mm |
Abec-5 vs. Abec-7 vs. Abec-9 - CNCZone
Aug 11, 2005 - Any reason I should not use the 5's or the 9's? And would you recommend the ZZ's or the 2RS's? Thanks. About ABEC Ball Bearings Precision
What an ABEC Rating Tells You About Skateboard Bearings
Jul 22, 2018 - ABEC 9 and higher bearings would be ridiculous to use in a skateboard unless you are doing downhill luge-style skating or something else
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Jun 16, 2018 - Cost: You are going to usually pay a lot more for ABEC-9 bearings vs. an ABEC-1. Save your money. Tolerance Isn't All That and a Bag of Chips (
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ABEC 9 skateboard bearings, suitable for scooter,skate and longboards,double-row. Inner Diameter: 8mm, Outer Diameter: 22mm,Thickness: 7mm; Material:
ABEC scale - Wikipedia
There are five classes from largest to smallest tolerances: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. The higher ABEC classes provide better precision, efficiency, and the possibility of greater
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The Bullseye ABEC 9 bearing is best for very fast speeds and high precision. For example, if you wanted to achieve high speeds in a downhill style skate, these
Abec vs. Skate Rated™ - Support - Bones Bearings
The ABEC rating system includes grades 1,3,5,7, and 9. The higher the ABEC rating, the tighter the tolerances are, making the bearing a more precision part
Abec 9 Skateboard Bearings | Lily Bearing
Abec-9 has been the highest grade in bearing industry. The Abec 9 rollerblade bearing can be applied to any harsh conditions with high speed requirements
Abec-9 Bearings | HKC | Hong Kong Collective
ABEC-9 HKC will provide you with the ultimate in smoothness and bearing performance for your inline skates or skateboard. Hong Kong engineered inner-outer
The ABEC Myth | Transworld SKATEboarding
Jul 13, 2002 - The ABEC rating system uses odd numbers, ranging from 1 to 9. The higher the number, the tighter the tolerance of the bearing, and thus, the