Ball bearingsA ball bearing is a rolling bearing that reduces the friction of a rotating movement by using balls. We can further distinguish between deep groove ball bearings, angular contact ball bearings and self-adjusting ball bearings.
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Deep groove ball bearingsDeep groove ball bearings are the most commonly used ball bearings. They are available in a large number of sizes and designs. The bearings are suitable for high-speed applications and require little maintenance. Deep groove ball bearings are available in single row and double row designs, with or without seals and with steel, plastic or brass cages.
AVAILABLE series:
600, 6000, 6200, 6300, 6400, 16000, 61800 and 61900 |
Angular contact bearingsAngular contact ball bearings are available in single row and double row designs and are designed to support both radial and axial loads. The raceways of the inner and outer ring are axially offset from each other, resulting in a contact angle. A single row angular contact ball bearing can only be loaded in one direction and is often installed in pairs with another angular contact ball bearing. This is already provided for a two-row bearing.
AVAILABLE series:
single row 7000, 7200 and 7300, two-row 3200 and 3300 |
Self-aligning ball bearingsSelf-aligning ball bearings have two rows of balls and a common spherical raceway in the outer ring. The spherical raceway in the outer ring enables the bearing to compensate for deviations from the housing. This bearing is particularly suitable for setups where considerable shaft deflections or misalignments have to be taken into account.
AVAILABLE series:
1200, 1300, 2200 and 2300 |
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