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Ball Bearings

Technical Information【BALL BEARINGS】
Ball bearings are used to reduce friction of a rotary shaft mounted on the machine. Reducing friction helps increase the machine efficiency, extend lifespan and prevent seizing and failure. Ball bearings consist of balls (rolling elements), the inner ring, the outer ring, the cage (for keeping the balls in appropriate motion), and are used for many machines requiring rotary shafts, such as motors equipped in electric tools, etc. Types of ball bearings are as follows; angular bearings which support radial and axial loads by combination of single row and double row, thrust bearings which support forces acting in the axial direction of a rotating object, and self-aligning bearings used when the inner and outer rings of a bearing are tilted. In addition to materials, sizes, basic load ratings, and allowable rotational speeds, there are a wide variety of types of shields, greases, outer ring types, etc., requiring you to select a suitable ball bearing for the application.

Type

  • Ball
  • Self-Aligning Ball
  • Angular Bearing (Single)
  • Angular Bearing (Double)
  • Thrust Bearing
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Brand
Product Series
Days to Ship
Type
Inner/Outer Ring Material
Bearing Style
Outer Ring Shape
Precision
I.D. d(Ø)
O.D. D(Ø)
Width B(mm)
Basic Dynamic Load Rating(N)
Specifications, Environment
Load Direction
Number of Raceway Ring Rows
Size Standards
Rolling Element Material

    Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing

      Thin Section Ball Bearing

        Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing - Sealed

          Thin Section Angular Contact Ball Bearing

            Thin Section Ball Bearing - Sealed

              Thin Section Ball Bearing - Sealed, JU Series

                Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing - Sealed, JU Series

                Brand

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                RBC BEARINGS

                Product Series

                Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing

                Thin Section Ball Bearing

                Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing - Sealed

                Thin Section Angular Contact Ball Bearing

                Thin Section Ball Bearing - Sealed

                Thin Section Ball Bearing - Sealed, JU Series

                Thin Section Four-Point Contact Ball Bearing - Sealed, JU Series

                Days to Ship 7 Days or more 7 Days or more 7 Days 7 Days or more 7 Days 9 Days 9 Days
                TypeBallBallBallAngular Bearing (Single)BallBallBall
                Inner/Outer Ring MaterialSteelSteelSteelSteelSteelSteelSteel
                Bearing Style-------
                Outer Ring Shape-------
                PrecisionClass 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)Class 0 (ABEC-1)
                I.D. d(Ø)228.6 (9")228.6 (9")228.6 (9")228.6 (9")228.6 (9")228.6 (9")228.6 (9")
                O.D. D(Ø)241.3 (9-1/2") ~ 279.4 (11")241.3 (9-1/2") ~ 279.4 (11")241.3 (9-1/2") ~ 244.6 (9-5/8")241.3 (9-1/2") ~ 279.4 (11")241.3 (9-1/2") ~ 244.6 (9-5/8")247.7 (9-3/4")247.7 (9-3/4")
                Width B(mm)-------
                Basic Dynamic Load Rating(N)5734 ~ 512715917 ~ 432375392 ~ 770512722 ~ 131401591776969902
                Specifications, Environment-------
                Load DirectionRadialRadialRadialRadialRadialRadialRadial
                Number of Raceway Ring Rows-------
                Size StandardsInch SeriesInch SeriesInch SeriesInch SeriesInch SeriesInch SeriesInch Series
                Rolling Element MaterialSteelSteelSteelSteelSteelSteelSteel

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