Angular contact ball bearings are commonly used in various industries, including machine tools, automotive applications, industrial gearboxes, pumps, and compressors.
Their ability to handle both radial and axial loads, high-speed capabilities, and precision make them a popular choice for many demanding applications.
Ball bearings
Deep groove ball bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing that is commonly used in various applications.
They are versatile and suitable for high speeds and low friction applications such as automotive, industrial machinery, and appliances.
Thrust ball bearings are a type of rolling element bearing designed to support axial loads in a single direction.
They are commonly used in applications where there is a need to support axial loads, such as automotive transmissions, steering systems, and industrial machinery.
They are particularly suitable for use in pumps and agricultural machinery, conveying equipment, packaging equipment, elevators and compressors. Further more, they are widely used in the front wheel hubs of cars (some models also use double-row tapered roller bearings of the same size).
Item: 52, 53, 32, 33, 30, 38, 39, LR5, LFR series;Cage types: Steel, Nylon, Brass, & S-shaped iron cage.
Self-aligning ball bearings are commonly used in applications where there may be shaft deflection or misalignment, such as in industrial machinery, automotive components, and agricultural equipment.
With their versatility and adaptability, self-aligning ball bearings offer reliable performance and extended service life.
Insert bearings are a type of ball bearing that can be easily inserted into a housing to provide support for rotating or sliding shafts.
They are commonly used in applications where the shaft is unable to be fully supported by traditional mounted bearings.
Insert bearings have a wide range of uses in various industries, such as in agricultural equipment, conveyors, and food processing machinery.
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