| Deep groove ball bearings |
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Outline
- Most popular bearings, with balls inside.
- Capable of carrying radial loads as well as axial loads in both directions.
- Very precise, low-torque performance suitable for high-speed rotation.
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| Angular contact ball bearings |
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Outline
- Capable of carrying radial loads as well as axial loads in one direction.
- Commonly used in a pair, installed in opposite directions.
- Can carry greater axial loads than deep groove ball bearings.
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| Cylindrical roller bearings |
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Outline
- Suitable for heavy-load applications due to excellent radial-load-carrying capabilities.
- Superior performance of accommodating vibration and impact.
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- Highly capable of carrying radial loads as well as axial loads in one direction.
- Commonly used in a pair, installed in opposite directions.
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| Spherical roller bearings |
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Outline
- Barrel-shaped rollers.
- Self-aligning capability to tolerate deflection or misalignment of the shaft or housing.
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Outline
- Excellent load-carrying performance despite small cross-section compared with ball bearings.
- Lightweight and compact. Useful in downsizing equipment.
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