Thin walled bearing thin walled ring bearings are of high precision, very quiet and strong carrying capacity. These ball bearings come in three designs, and extremely small and cross sections are mostly square. In these series, even the larger shaft diameter and the bearing bore, the cross section remains the same. These bearings are therefore called equal cross sections (CS). It is this characteristic that distinguishes the thin-walled ring bearings in the standard ISO series from conventional bearings.
, therefore, can choose greater cross-sections and use more load-bearing bearings without changing shaft diameters. Thin walled ring bearings can be designed to be extremely light and require very little space of bearings.
deep groove ball bearings, four point contact bearings, angular contact ball bearings,
thin-walled ring bearings can be deep groove ball bearings (C), four point contact bearings (X) and angular contact ball bearings (E). All of the above designs are available in different series. The series depends on the size of the cross section. Match the ball with the series.
The deep groove ball bearings support bi-directional axial loads as well as radial loads.
The four point contact bearings support bi-directional axial loads as well as radial loads, so they operate the same way as double row angular contact ball bearings.
angular contact ball bearings can match the optimum number of balls and have an angle of contact of 30 degrees. They support radial loads that are higher than deep groove ball bearings or four point contact bearings, and can support axial loads that come from the same direction. For special requirements, angular contact ball bearings can also be used as matching bearings. Therefore, the rigidity and carrying capacity of these combinations are much higher than those of single bearing products. |