Ball Bearings
Axial (thrust) bearings support loads parallel to the axis, such as those exerted by a table supporting a weight.Ball Bearings. Ball bearings reduce friction between shafts and axles and carry radial loads, thrust loads, or a combination of both. They contain an outer ring, inner ring, and a cage that holds and spaces bearing balls, the bearing's spherical rolling elements. These bearing balls must be perfectly rounded and spaced to prevent friction and bearing failure.
Ball bearings, or deep-groove bearings, extend the working life of equipment by enabling wheels, pulleys, and other rotating parts to reduce friction and move smoothly. Ball bearings have a series of round balls encased in a housing and support high axial or low-to-moderate radial loads.
These balls are often used in bearings. Tight-Tolerance Hard Wear-Resistant E52100 Alloy Steel Balls. The diameter on these balls is held to a precise tolerance. Low-Carbon Steel Balls. Also known as mild steel, use these low-carbon steel balls in parts that don't require high strength.
- BEARINGS LIMITED 87504 NR Ball Bearings
- Bearings with Housin
- Single
- BEARINGS LIMITED 8505 RS Ball Bearings
- No
- Grade 0
- BEARINGS LIMITED 7211 B Ball Bearings
- Flange Type
- 60
- BEARINGS LIMITED 23128 KMW33 Ball Bearings
- 14.170 in
- 16.969 in
- BEARINGS LIMITED 226 M Ball Bearings
- Steel
- Standard
- BEARINGS LIMITED 23226 KM/C3W33 Ball Bearings
- No
- Insert Bearing Unit
- BEARINGS LIMITED 2925 M Ball Bearings
- 28.575 mm
- 13500 lbf
- BEARINGS LIMITED 32924 Ball Bearings
- 6.0 in
- 14.0 in
- BEARINGS LIMITED 2924 M Ball Bearings
- 140 mm
- 140,000 N