OEM 17287 2RS 17x28x7 Fully Contacting Seal SKF/NTN/NSK/FAG/INA/Koyo/Nachi/Timken

(9 customer reviews)

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OEM 17287 2RS 17x28x7 Fully Contacting Seal Genuine Bearing,

2 in stock

SKU: BRG-OEM-17287-2RS Categories: ,

Description

This is a Genuine Bearing and not counterfeit or B grade Stock. Read more about this here

These are branded OEM bearings from one of the manufacturers listed below, they may not have retail packaging and may be supplied loose.

  • NTN
  • FAG Schaeffler Group
  • INA Schaeffler Group
  • SKF
  • NSK
  • Koyo
  • Timken
  • Nachi
  • ZEN

Technical details are as follows

  • CN normal clearance
  • JIS Class 0
  • Full Contacting Seals
  • Metal caged / Polyamide Cage
  • Premium Tier 1 supplier
  • Genuine Bearings

FAQ

Q. What is the best bearing brand?

NTN, NSK, FAG and SKF are all quality bearing suppliers and their products meet ISO/JIS/DIN standards. When selecting a bearing it is important to ensure that the bearing fits correctly within the enclosure. Far eastern bearings sold on ebay or amazon are often out of specification in one or multiple parameters, these fit issues manifest themselves as creak or poor bearing life. Some sellers have been known to sell fake bearings which are very difficult to spot without specialized measuring equipment, fitting these usually presents the same problems. In short, fitting genuine branded bearings is recommended

Q. Which seals do you recommend?

For road racing, NTN LLB series, SKF RZ series and NSK VV series are recommended. For inclement weather or extended life, NTN LLU series, SKF 2RS series, NSK DD series or FAG 2RS series are recommended

Q. Which bearings have the lowest friction?

NTN LLB series followed by NSK VV series, SKF RZ series and then FAG BRS series

Q. How many bearings is this listing for?

All bearings on this website are sold in Singles unless otherwise stated

Additional information

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9 reviews for OEM 17287 2RS 17x28x7 Fully Contacting Seal SKF/NTN/NSK/FAG/INA/Koyo/Nachi/Timken

  1. Walter Lees

  2. Steven W.

  3. Walter Lees

  4. Andrew F.

    Excellent service from Hambini as always.

  5. Stuart Thomason

    First time I’ve ever been excited over a bearing but first time I’ve been educated about a bearing. Thanks

  6. Ernest Pipiles

  7. Anonymous

  8. Steven Fawcett

  9. Michael Conner

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Q & A

Hello Hambini, Do you have an ETA for restock of these bearings? Thank you. Matt asked on September 6, 2023
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To clarify, are these a suitable replacement for “Enduro MR17287 LLB“ hub bearings? 2RS seals vs. LLB ? WWHD? What Would Hambini Do? Matt asked on March 31, 2022

Yes they are a suitable replacement. I would steer clear of Enduro if at all possible.

admin answered on March 31, 2022 store manager
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This (the 17287) is the bearing size needed to replace the bearings in my Ibis hubs (currently Enduro MR17287 LLB). I’m wondering how much additional/unnecessary added friction the “full contact seals” will have. Is there an option for LLB seals on these bearings? Matt asked on March 31, 2022

it's a small amount but the seal drag is about 7 or 8 times worse than a non contact sealed bearing. This bearing size is not a JIS standard so there are only limited options available. Non contact seals is not an option from anyone remotely decent.

admin answered on March 31, 2022 store manager
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