Ball Bearings (42,500+ items) - Page 95
AC Unit, Rubber Insulated Insrt, Spherical OD, Eccentric Lckng Collar, 0.75-in. Bore, 2.0625-in. OD
Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing, 2 Metal Shields, Snap Ring, 30mm Bore, 62mm OD, 23.8mm W
Miniature Ball Bearing, Stainless Steel, Inch, Flanged, 2 Metal Shields, 0.5-in. Bore, 1.125-in. OD
Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 2 Metal Shields, Snap Ring, 12mm Bore Dia., 28mm Outside Dia., 8mm Width
Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 2 Rubber Seals, 70mm Bore Dia., 110mm OD, 20mm W, C3 Internal Clearance
Insert Brng, Light Duty, Eccentric Locking Collar, 40mm Bore Dia., 80mm OD, 1.189-in. Inner Ring W
Deep Groove Ball Bearing, Stainless Steel, Narrow Series, 30mm Bore, 42mm OD, 7mm W, Lubricated
About Ball Bearings
Ball bearings are a type of mechanical component used in machines and equipment to reduce friction and provide smooth operation. They can be found in most types of machinery and equipment, from cars to computers. Ball bearings are designed to take the load of moving parts while also allowing them to move freely. Ball bearings come in many shapes and sizes, with some being made from metal or plastic.
Types of Ball Bearings
There are several different types of ball bearings that can be used for different applications. Radial ball bearings are commonly used for low-speed applications, while angular contact ball bearings are often used for high-speed applications. Other types include thrust ball bearings, self-aligning ball bearings, and ceramic hybrid ball bearings.
How Ball Bearings Are Made
Ball bearings typically consist of two concentric rings with steel balls between them. The inner ring is usually made out of hardened steel while the outer ring is usually made out of brass or aluminum alloy. The balls themselves can be made out of stainless steel, chrome steel, or even ceramic.
Industries That Use Ball Bearings
Ball bearings have a wide range of uses across various industries such as automotive engineering, aerospace engineering, manufacturing, medical devices and robotics. Professionals use them to reduce friction and ensure proper alignment between components so they can operate efficiently.
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