A water pump stops working. The field is dry. The building has no water. The repair costs more than expected. I have seen this happen too many times. The problem is often a bearing mistake.
Common buyer mistakes when selecting deep groove ball bearings for water pumps include choosing the wrong material, ignoring seal type, overlooking internal clearance, and focusing only on price. These mistakes lead to early failure and costly downtime.

I work with pump manufacturers and repair shops around the world. I see the same mistakes again and again. Buyers choose cheap bearings. They ignore the water environment. They forget about seals. Let me walk you through the problems, the advantages, and the mistakes you need to avoid.
What is the problem with deep groove ball bearings?
A distributor from Egypt called me. His customer was replacing pump bearings every three months. The bearings were rusted and noisy. He asked me why deep groove bearings were failing so fast.
The main problem with deep groove ball bearings in water pumps is corrosion. Water gets into the bearing. It washes away the grease. It rusts the steel. The bearing fails. The problem is not the bearing design. The problem is how it is applied to water applications.

Let me explain the specific problems that happen in water pumps.
Problem 1: Water Ingress1
This is the biggest issue. Water finds its way into the bearing.
- How It Happens: The seal fails. Water gets past the seal lip. Or the pump shaft has a leak. Water runs down the shaft into the bearing.
- What Happens: Water mixes with the grease. The grease turns into a milky paste. It loses its lubricating properties.
- The Result: Metal touches metal. Rust forms. The bearing seizes.
Problem 2: Corrosion
Water and steel do not mix well.
- How It Happens: Even small amounts of water cause rust. Rust starts on the raceways and balls.
- What Happens: Rust particles act like sand. They grind the bearing surfaces.
- The Result: The bearing becomes rough. Noise increases. The bearing fails.
Problem 3: Seal Failure2
The seal is the only thing keeping water out.
- How It Happens: The seal material breaks down. Standard rubber seals (NBR) are not good with water over time. They harden and crack.
- What Happens: Water enters. The bearing fails.
- The Result: Short bearing life. Unexpected downtime.
Problem 4: Wrong Material Choice3
Many buyers use standard chrome steel bearings in water pumps.
- How It Happens: They assume all bearings are the same. They buy the cheapest option.
- What Happens: Standard steel rusts quickly in water applications.
- The Result: The bearing fails in months instead of years.
Problem 5: Improper Fit4
Water pumps have specific fit requirements.
- How It Happens: The shaft fit is too loose. The inner ring spins. Or the housing fit is too tight. The outer ring binds.
- What Happens: The bearing overheats. It fails prematurely.
- The Result: More frequent replacements.
Summary of Problems
| Problem | Cause | Consequence |
|---|---|---|
| Water ingress | Failed seals | Grease washed out |
| Corrosion | Water exposure | Rust, pitting |
| Seal failure | Wrong seal material | Water enters bearing |
| Wrong material | Using standard steel | Rapid rust |
| Improper fit | Incorrect tolerances | Overheating, failure |
My View on These Problems
These problems are avoidable. The bearing itself is not the issue. The issue is choosing the wrong bearing for the application.
At FYTZ Bearing, we see this often. A client buys standard bearings. They fail in water. They blame the bearings. But the real problem is the choice. For water pumps, you need specific features. I will cover those in the next sections.
What are the advantages of deep groove ball bearings?
A buyer in Indonesia asked me this. He was considering switching to a different bearing type. He wanted to know if deep groove bearings were still the best choice for his pump line.
The advantages of deep groove ball bearings in water pumps include high speed capability5, ability to handle both radial and axial loads, simple mounting1, and wide availability2. When properly selected with the right seals and material, they offer reliable, long-lasting performance.

Let me list the specific advantages that make deep groove bearings ideal for water pumps.
Advantage 1: High Speed Capability
Water pumps run at various speeds. Many run at 1,500 to 3,000 RPM.
- Deep groove bearings handle these speeds easily.
- They run smoothly without overheating.
- This makes them suitable for both small domestic pumps and large industrial pumps.
Advantage 2: Handles Combined Loads
Pumps create two types of loads.
- Radial Load: The weight of the impeller and shaft. The force from pumping water.
- Axial Load: The thrust from water pressure pushing against the impeller.
- Deep groove bearings handle both loads at the same time. You do not need two different bearing types.
Advantage 3: Simple Mounting
Pump assembly needs to be efficient.
- You press the bearing onto the shaft.
- You press it into the housing.
- No complex adjustments.
- This saves time in manufacturing and during repairs.
Advantage 4: Wide Availability
Water pumps are everywhere. Replacement bearings must be easy to find.
- Deep groove bearings are standardized.
- Common sizes like 6204, 6205, 6206, 6305, 6306 are available globally.
- Maintenance teams can find replacements quickly.
Advantage 5: Good Sealing Options
This is critical for water pumps.
- You can get deep groove bearings with rubber seals (2RS) that resist water.
- You can choose Viton seals for chemical resistance.
- You can get stainless steel versions for full corrosion protection.
- The design allows effective sealing against water ingress.
Advantage 6: Cost-Effective
Deep groove bearings offer good value.
- They are mass-produced.
- Prices are competitive.
- You get reliable performance at a reasonable cost.
Advantage 7: Low Noise and Vibration
Water pumps often run near people. Noise matters.
- Deep groove bearings run smoothly.
- They produce minimal vibration.
- This means quieter pump operation.
Comparison Table
| Feature | Deep Groove | Angular Contact | Plain Bearing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | High | High | Low |
| Combined Load | Yes | Yes | No |
| Mounting | Simple | Complex | Simple |
| Availability | Everywhere | Good | Limited |
| Water Resistance | Good with seals | Good with seals | Poor |
| Cost | Low | High | Low |
My View on These Advantages
Deep groove bearings are the standard for water pumps for good reason. They are versatile. They are available. They work.
The key is selecting the right version. A standard bearing will fail in water. A bearing with the right seals and material will last. At FYTZ Bearing, we supply deep groove bearings specifically designed for water pump applications.
What is the difference between normal and deep groove ball bearings5?
A client in Vietnam asked me this. He was confused by the terms. He thought "normal" and "deep groove" were different types. He wanted to know which one he needed.
There is no difference between "normal" ball bearings and deep groove ball bearings. They are the same thing. "Deep groove" refers to the design feature where the raceways are deeper than in other ball bearing types. This allows the bearing to handle both radial and axial loads.

Let me clear up this confusion. The terminology can be confusing for new buyers.
What "Deep Groove" Means
The term "deep groove" describes the shape of the raceways.
- Raceway: The track that the balls run on.
- Deep Groove: The raceway is cut deeper than in other bearing types.
- Why It Matters: The deeper raceway allows the bearing to handle axial loads. The balls are guided better. The bearing runs smoother.
Other Ball Bearing Types
There are other types of ball bearings. They have different designs.
- Angular Contact: Raceways are angled. Handles higher axial loads. Used in pairs.
- Thrust: Flat raceways. Handles only axial loads.
- Self-Aligning: Spherical raceways. Tolerates misalignment.
Deep groove bearings are the most common type. When people say "normal" ball bearing, they usually mean deep groove.
Standard Sizes
Deep groove bearings come in standard sizes.
- 6000 Series: Light series. Smaller cross section.
- 6200 Series: Medium series. Most common for pumps.
- 6300 Series: Heavy series. Larger cross section for higher loads.
Common Deep Groove Bearing Numbers
| Bearing Number | Bore (mm) | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| 6204 | 20 | Small pumps |
| 6205 | 25 | Small to medium pumps |
| 6206 | 30 | Medium pumps |
| 6305 | 25 | Higher load pumps |
| 6306 | 30 | Higher load pumps |
The Confusion Explained
The confusion comes from how people talk about bearings.
- Some people say "normal bearing" to mean a standard deep groove bearing.
- Some people say "deep groove bearing" to be specific.
- They are the same thing.
If someone asks for a "normal" ball bearing, they almost always mean a deep groove ball bearing.
My Advice
When ordering bearings, use the full description. Say "deep groove ball bearing" and give the number. For example, "6205 deep groove ball bearing with rubber seals."
This removes confusion. You get exactly what you need.
At FYTZ Bearing, we stock all standard deep groove sizes. We know the terminology. We can help you get the right bearing for your pump.
What is the price of 6205 deep groove ball bearing5?
A buyer from India asked me this. He was ordering bearings for a large pump project. He wanted to know the price. But he only asked about the cost. He did not ask about quality, seals, or material.
The price of a 6205 deep groove ball bearing varies based on material, seals, precision, and brand. A standard chrome steel 6205 with rubber seals costs less than a stainless steel version. Prices also depend on order quantity and market conditions.

Let me explain what affects the price. This will help you make a better buying decision.
Factors That Affect Price
Not all 6205 bearings are the same. Price varies for good reasons.
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- Chrome Steel (GCr15): Most common. Lowest cost.
- Stainless Steel (440C): Higher cost. Resists corrosion.
- Hybrid Ceramic: Much higher cost. Ceramic balls, steel rings.
- Full Ceramic: Highest cost. Complete ceramic bearing.
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- Open (no seal): Lowest cost.
- Metal Shield (ZZ): Moderate cost.
- Rubber Seal (2RS): Slightly higher. Better protection.
- Viton Seal: Higher cost. Chemical resistance.
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- CN (Normal): Standard cost.
- C3 (Increased): Similar cost to CN.
- C4 (Extra): Slightly higher.
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- P0 (Normal): Standard cost.
- P5: Higher cost. Better precision.
- P6: Moderate cost. Better than P0.
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- Generic/Factory Brand: Lower cost.
- Major International Brand: Higher cost.
- FYTZ Bearing: Competitive pricing. Factory direct.
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- Single piece: Highest per-unit cost.
- Small batch (10-100): Lower per-unit cost.
- Large volume (1,000+): Best pricing.
Typical Price Range for 6205
I cannot give a fixed number. Prices change. But here is a general range for a standard 6205-2RS (rubber seals, chrome steel, CN clearance, standard precision).
| Quantity | Typical Price Range (USD per piece) |
|---|---|
| 1-10 pieces | $2.00 – $4.00 |
| 100-500 pieces | $1.20 – $2.50 |
| 1,000+ pieces | $0.80 – $1.80 |
These are estimates. Actual1,000+ pieces** | $0.80 – $1.80 |
These are estimates. Actual prices depend prices depend on market conditions and specific specifications on market conditions and specific specifications.
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Price Comparison by Price Comparison by Feature
Feature
| Feature | Low Cost | Feature | Low Cost | Medium Cost | High Cost Medium Cost | High Cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| :— | : :— | :— | — | :— :— | : | :— | |
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| Material1 | Chrome steel | Stainless steel | Ceramic | ||||
| Seal | Open or ZZ | 2RS rubber | Vit | Material | Chrome steel | Stainless steel | Ceramic |
| Seal | Open or ZZ | 2RS rubber | Viton | ||||
| **Precisionon | |||||||
| Precision | P0 | P** | P0 | P6 | 6 | P5 or higher P5 or higher | |
| Brand | Generic | Mid-tier brand | Major brand |
| Brand | Generic | Mid-tier brand | Major brand |
The Mistake to Avoid
The biggest mistake### The Mistake to Avoid
The biggest mistake I see is buying only on price.
- A cheap I see is buying only on price.
- A cheap bearing might have poor seals.
- It might rust quickly in water.
bearing might have poor seals. - It might rust quickly in water.
- It- It might fail might fail in in months.
- The cost of months.
- The cost of downtime is downtime much higher than is much higher than the cost of a good bearing.
A better approach is to look the cost of a good bearing.
A better approach is to look at total cost.
at total cost8.
- A good bearing costs more upfront.
- It lasts longer- A good bearing costs more upfront.
- It lasts longer.
-. - It saves downtime It saves costs.
- It saves labor downtime costs.
- It saves labor costs for replacement costs for replacement.
My Advice on Pricing
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My Advice on Pricing
Do not ask "What is the price?" Ask "What is the right bearing for my application?" not ask "What is the price?" Ask "What is the right bearing for my application?" Then compare Then compare prices for that specific bearing.
At prices for that specific bearing.
At FYTZ Bearing, we offer competitive pricing FYTZ Bearing, we offer competitive pricing. We. We are a are a factory. factory. We control We control production. We can give you good prices on quality bearings. But we also want you to get the right bearing for your pump.
For water pumps, I recommend a 6205-2RS production. We can give you good prices on quality bearings. But we also want you to get the right bearing for your pump.
For water pumps, I recommend a 6205-2RS in stainless steel. It costs more than chrome steel. But it lasts much longer in water. That is better value overall.
Conclusion
Choosing deep groove ball bearings for in stainless steel. It costs more than chrome steel. But it lasts much longer in water. That is better value overall.
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