angular contact ball bearings
Angular-Contact Ball Bearings . Open. Sealed. Shielded. The raceways in these bearings are positioned off-center to handle angular (combined radial and thrust) loads. Single-row bearings handle thrust loads on one side. For applications with thrust loads on both sides, mount them in pairs.High precision bearings are important in machinery that requires reliability, fast rotational speed and heavy use. But Radial Ball Bearings & Angular Contact Ball Bearings are not interchangeable. This article is intended to focus specifically on the difference between radial deep groove ball bearings and angular contact ball bearings which have very distinct characteristics.
Angular contact ball bearings have raceways in the inner and outer rings that are displaced with respect to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. This means that they are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads.
- 60 mm x 110 mm x 22 mm NTN 7212BDF angular contact ball bearings
- Tapped Base
- 56.7 mm
- 30 mm x 54 mm x 24 mm PFI PW30540024CS angular contact ball bearings
- 1.0000 in
- 1760 lbf
- 105 mm x 160 mm x 24,75 mm NTN HTA021DB angular contact ball bearings
- 0.3125 in
- 7500 lb
- 25 mm x 47 mm x 12 mm SKF 7005 CE/P4AL1 angular contact ball bearings
- 1.1250 in
- 2150 lbf
- Toyana 7303 A-UX angular contact ball bearings
- 9/16 in
- Maximum of +800 °F
- Toyana 7328 B-UD angular contact ball bearings
- 260 mm
- Oil Grooves And Holes In Outer Ring
- 30 mm x 47 mm x 9 mm CYSD 7906DB angular contact ball bearings
- 1.1250 in
- 2150 lbf
- ISO 7217 ADB angular contact ball bearings
- 1.3125 in
- 5820 lbf
- ISO 7315 BDT angular contact ball bearings
- Two-Bolt Base
- 4-1/16 in
- Toyana 7212 A-UO angular contact ball bearings
- 1.2500 in
- 4410 lbf