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ISO Deep Groove Ball Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 125)

Deep Groove Ball Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 125) manufactured to ISO follow a specific scope. This page summarizes that scope, lists every dimension the standard fixes, and points to the most common cross-references.

ISO — Scope

ISO specifies the dimensions and tolerances of deep groove ball bearing — iso / din (series 125). Material, property class, surface finish and packaging are governed by separate documents in the same standards family (for example ISO 898-1 for the mechanical property classes of bolts and screws).

Tolerance & Product Grades

ISO, alongside the related ISO / DIN entries on this site, specifies product grades (typically A or B for fine work and C for general engineering) and tolerance classes for the controlling dimensions. Choose the grade against the precision your application requires.

Dimensions Specified by ISO

Bore d (mm)Outer diameter D (mm)Width B (mm)Dynamic load C (kN)Limit speed (rpm)Reference standard
103095.132000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1232106.9528000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1535117.6524000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1740129.5622000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
20471412.718000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
25521514.016000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
30621619.513000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
35721725.511000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
40801830.710000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
45851933.29500ISO 15 / GB/T 276
50902035.19000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
601102252.77500ISO 15 / GB/T 276

Equivalent Standards

Where direct equivalents exist (ISO ↔ DIN, ISO ↔ ASME), they are listed on the parent Deep Groove Ball Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 125) page. Always confirm against the dimensions on this page, since some "equivalent" standards differ in tolerances and head geometry.

Companion Standards

ISO controls only the geometry of deep groove ball bearing — iso / din (series 125). The mechanical strength is set by ISO 898-1 (bolts and screws) or ISO 898-2 (nuts); the surface finish is governed by separate finish standards (e.g. ISO 4042 for electroplating). For corrosion testing, the relevant document is ISO 9227 (neutral salt spray).

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Dimensions & Specifications (ISO / DIN)

Bore d (mm)Outer diameter D (mm)Width B (mm)Dynamic load C (kN)Limit speed (rpm)Reference standard
103095.132000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1232106.9528000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1535117.6524000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
1740129.5622000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
20471412.718000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
25521514.016000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
30621619.513000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
35721725.511000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
40801830.710000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
45851933.29500ISO 15 / GB/T 276
50902035.19000ISO 15 / GB/T 276
601102252.77500ISO 15 / GB/T 276

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ISO specify for Deep Groove Ball Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 125)?

ISO specifies the dimensions and tolerances of deep groove ball bearing — iso / din (series 125). Material and property class are governed by separate standards in the same family.

What product grades does ISO define?

ISO typically distinguishes product grades for precision (A/B) and general engineering (C). The selection for Deep Groove Ball Bearing — ISO / DIN (Series 125) depends on the precision your application requires.

Does ISO specify the mechanical strength?

No. ISO controls only the geometry of deep groove ball bearing — iso / din (series 125). The mechanical strength is set by ISO 898-1 (bolts / screws) or ISO 898-2 (nuts), and the finish is governed by separate standards.

Can I substitute ISO for the corresponding DIN standard on a drawing?

On modern drawings the ISO standard is the master reference; the older DIN equivalent is a cross-reference. For most dimensional purposes the parts are interchangeable, but check tolerance grades and the head height — these are the most common points of divergence.

How do I request a quotation?

Use the technical drawing on this page to pick the exact configuration, then submit it with the quote form. We respond within one business day.