Angle view shown of the 17 mm x 40 mm 6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Ring number B125
Side view shown of the 17 mm x 40 mm 6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Ring number B125

6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Snap Ring (17x40x12 mm)

SKU: 6203RS-8
Availability: In Stock
$6.15
$6.15

Angle view shown of the 17 mm x 40 mm 6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Ring number B125

6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Snap Ring (17x40x12 mm)

$6.15

6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Snap Ring (17x40x12 mm)

$6.15

The 6203RS Precision Wheelchair or Scooter Bearing With Snap Ring (17x40x12 mm) features a snap ring around the outer diameter and is used on some Pride Wheelchairs.

Product Features

  • Maintenance free design and pre-greased
  • High quality double shielded design keeps grease in and contaminants out
  • Replacement for bearing reference numbers 6203RS, 6203-2RS
  • Inside Diameter (bore): 17 mm (.6693 in.)
  • Outside Diameter: 40 mm (1.5748 in.) - not including snap ring
  • Width (thickness): 12 mm (.4724 in.)
  • Sold individually (each)

Fitment Notes:
This bearing is known to be used on some Pride products. It is important to verify your existing bearing has a snap ring around the outside diameter. Verify the reference number is 6203RS. Measuring the inner diameter (bore) is recommended on this bearing as there are 6 or 7 bearings starting with reference number 6203 that all share the outer diameter and width (thickness).

General Wheelchair and Scooter Bearing Notes:
Many bearings found on wheelchairs and scooters have a alpha numeric reference or just a numeric reference number stamped on the side of the bearing which refers to the type and size of the bearing. In most cases, that is all you need to purchase the correct bearing. For alpha numeric reference numbers ending in Z, ZZ, RS, or 2RS, they are all interchangeable (Z and ZZ refer to a metal outer side shield and RS and 2RS refer to a rubber outer side shield protecting the balls inside the bearing). If your bearing has no reference on it, you will have to measure. If the bearing reference appears worn off, you may be able to see it stamped on the other side. Click the "Fitment" tab for more information on how to identify or measure your bearing.

Most wheelchair bearings are replaceable. Knowing the size of the bearing, reference number, and type of bearing can help you identify a replacement. When measuring your bearing, measure the following and compare it to the product description:

  • Outer Diameter
  • Inner Diameter
  • Width
  • Bearing reference number 

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery. For more information, check out our full returns policy.

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