Ball Bearings
A ball bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing that uses balls to maintain the separation between the bearing races. The purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. It achieves this by using at least three races to contain the balls and transmit the loads through the balls. In most applications, one race is stationary and the other is attached to the rotating assembly (e.g., a hub or shaft). As one of the bearing races rotates it causes the balls to rotate as well. Because the balls are rolling they have a much lower coefficient of friction than if two flat surfaces were sliding against each other.
Ball bearings, or deep-groove bearings, extend the working life of equipment by enabling wheels, pulleys, and other rotating parts to reduce friction and move smoothly. Ball bearings have a series of round balls encased in a housing and support high axial or low-to-moderate radial loads. Axial (thrust) bearings support loads parallel to the axis, such as those exerted by a table supporting a weight.
- BEARINGS LIMITED 1616-ZZ Ball Bearings
- 6000 rpm
- 21.00 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 5203 2RS Ball Bearings
- 53 mm
- 28 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 5200-2RS Ball Bearings
- 35 mm
- 55 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 51204 Ball Bearings
- 180.975 mm
- 198.438 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 488502 Ball Bearings
- SR-20-17
- 4500 r/min
- BEARINGS LIMITED 51113 Ball Bearings
- 13.9
- 7.8 kN
- BEARINGS LIMITED 53410U Ball Bearings
- 54000 N
- 22.00 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 54215U Ball Bearings
- 2280 kN
- 352 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 51102 Ball Bearings
- 3600 rpm
- 38.10 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 62202 2RS Ball Bearings
- EPR 12
- 22.225 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 6409-ZZ/C3 Ball Bearings
- 68.240 kN
- 23 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED 6404 2RS Ball Bearings
- 1 1/2 in
- 0.5625 in