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48Q272 - Walter 6300RS Replacement Bearing for Power Tools

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OVERVIEW

Precision Engineering for Industrial Tool Maintenance

The Walter Surface Technologies 48Q272 Ball Bearing (6300RS) is a critical replacement component designed to restore the functionality and precision of your high-performance Walter power tools. In the realm of industrial maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO), the integrity of rotating assemblies is paramount. A compromised bearing not only increases vibration and noise but can lead to catastrophic failure of the armature or gear sets. This genuine OEM part ensures that your equipment meets the original manufacturer's specifications for runout, load capacity, and thermal management.

The "6300" designation indicates a medium series deep groove ball bearing, a standard widely used for its versatility and ability to handle both radial and axial loads at high speeds. However, not all bearings are created equal. The "RS" suffix denotes a Rubber Seal on the bearing face. In the context of metal fabrication and finishing—where Walter tools are predominantly used—this seal is essential. It acts as a robust barrier against the ingress of microscopic metallic dust, abrasive grains, and other contaminants that are ubiquitous in grinding environments. By preventing these particulates from entering the raceway, the seal preserves the lubricant and prevents the scoring of the ball elements.

Installing genuine Walter parts like the 48Q272 guarantees compatibility with the specific tolerances of Walter grinders and finishing tools. Generic bearings may deviate slightly in dimensional accuracy or steel quality, leading to loose fits or premature fatigue. This bearing is pre-lubricated with high-grade grease suitable for the operating temperatures of power tools, ensuring immediate smooth operation upon installation. Whether you are rebuilding a Line-Mate, a Big Buff, or an angle grinder, utilizing the correct 6300RS bearing is a proactive step in extending the lifecycle of your capital equipment.

Technical specifications for this class of bearing typically include an optimized internal geometry to minimize friction torque, which translates to cooler running temperatures and less strain on the tool's motor. For maintenance professionals, keeping a stock of these essential wear items ensures that downtime is minimized and production schedules are maintained.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Part Type:Replacement Ball Bearing
Bearing Series:6300 RS
Seal Type:Rubber Sealed
Compatible Equipment:Walter Power Tools, Grinders, Finishers

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter 48-Q-272 Ball Bearing (6300RS)

APPLICATIONS

  • Replacement of worn armature bearings in Walter power tools
  • Repair of noisy or vibrating angle grinders
  • Maintenance of linear finishing tools (e.g., Line-Mate)
  • Overhaul of polishing and buffing equipment
  • General power tool refurbishment

FAQ

RS stands for Rubber Seal. This indicates the bearing has a synthetic rubber seal on one or both sides to prevent dust and moisture from entering the raceway.

While it follows the standard dimensions of a 6300 series bearing, this specific SKU (48Q272) is sourced by Walter for their specific tolerance and quality requirements. It is recommended for Walter tools to ensure perfect fitment.

Signs of a bad bearing include excessive noise (screeching or grinding sounds), increased vibration, the tool getting unusually hot, or the spindle feeling rough when turned by hand.

Yes, the 48Q272 bearing comes pre-packed with high-quality grease suitable for power tool operating speeds and temperatures.

If the other brand requires a 6300RS bearing, it will physically fit. However, this part is specifically validated for Walter Surface Technologies equipment.

A standard 6300 series bearing typically has an Inner Diameter (ID) of 10mm, an Outer Diameter (OD) of 35mm, and a Width of 11mm.

Rubber seals provide a tighter contact seal compared to metal shields, offering superior protection against fine dust and liquids, which is critical in dirty grinding environments.

It depends on the specific tool assembly. Some bearings are a slip fit, while others are a press fit onto the shaft. Check your tool's service manual, but often a small press or careful tapping with a socket is required.