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Welcome to our exploration of ball bearings—a vital component in modern machinery and industrial applications. In this guide, we’ll dive into their various types, working principles, key applications, selection factors, advantages, limitations, latest innovations, maintenance best practices, and their evolving role in industrial technology.
Ball bearings may be small, but their impact is significant. Designed to minimize friction, facilitate smooth motion, and support heavy loads, they are essential across countless industries, ensuring efficiency and reliability in mechanical systems.
Types of ball bearings we supply:
Radial Ball Bearings
Radial ball bearings are the most common type, designed to support radial (perpendicular to the shaft) loads.
There are two main categories:
Deep Groove Ball Bearings
These are the standard radial bearings with deep, raceway grooves. They are widely used in household appliances, automotive applications, and industrial machinery.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Designed to handle both radial and axial (parallel to the shaft) loads, angular contact ball bearings are prevalent in applications where combined loads are common, such as wheel hubs and gearboxes.
Thrust Ball Bearings
Thrust ball bearings are engineered to handle axial loads. They come in various designs, including single direction and double direction thrust bearings, and are commonly used in applications like thrust reversers in aircraft engines and automotive transmissions.
Self-aligning Ball Bearings
Self-aligning ball bearings are designed to accommodate misalignment between the shaft and the housing, reducing the need for precise alignment during installation. They find use in applications with moderate misalignment, such as conveyor systems.
Miniature and Precision Ball Bearings
Miniature ball bearings are tiny yet essential components used in applications like small motors, dental drills, and miniature gearboxes. Precision ball bearings, on the other hand, offer extremely tight tolerances and are crucial in high-precision equipment like CNC machines and medical devices.