Bearings FOX PRO ABEC 9
Bearings for inline skates, skateboards and scooters with higher load capacity, dust-protected from both sides.
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Bearings FOX PRO ABEC 9
Bearings FOX PRO ABEC 9 are very precise high-quality bearings with long service life and easy maintenance. The rolling resistance is minimal and therefore, so is the output loss. The bearings can be used in inline skates, skateboards and scooters with higher load capacity. They are protected against dust from both sides. This type of bearing is especially recommended to all advanced sportsmen and sportswomen.
Technical description:
- Very precise bearings
- Long service life
- Easy maintenance
- Low rolling resistance
- Dust-protected from both sides
- Recommended load: max. 120 kg
- Outer diameter: 22 mm
- Inner diameter: 8 mm
- Price for 1 pc (you’ll need 16 pcs for inline skates, 8 pcs for skateboards and 4 pcs for scooters)
Bearings FOX PRO ABEC 9 - Product parameters
The ABEC standard denotes the precision of bearings manufacture. It describes the possible margin of error. The higher the number, the more presicely made the bearings are. The cheapest skates feature ABEC 3 bearings. The most common are ABEC 5 and ABEC 7 bearings. Fast skaters should look for bearings of the highest quality, that is ABEC 9.
An outer diameter means the diameter of the entire bearing. Standard bearing size is 22 mm. Any other cannot be found in our selection.
Inner diameter is the diameter of the hole in the bearing. Standard is 8 mm.
Weight limit is directly dependent on the bearing's ABEC classification. The higher the ABEC classification, the higher the weight limit. It is not recommended to exceed the weight limit since the bearings could get damaged and not be able to work properly.
The number of bearings you need depends on the number of wheels your kick scooter, skateboard or skates have. For each wheel, you need two pcs of bearings. If you want to replace all bearings, you need four for scooters, 16 for in-line skates and 8 for skateboard.