Definition

Ball bearings designed to support combined radial and axial loads, with the axial load typically acting in one direction. The contact angle between the ball and the raceway allows the bearing to operate at high speeds while maintaining precise shaft positioning.

Features

  • High radial load capacity
  • High-speed capability
  • Enhanced corrosion protection
  • Resistance to temperature fluctuations
  • Vibration resistance
  • High precision
  • Low weight
  • Capable of transmitting both radial and axial loads in one direction
  • Precise axial stiffness
  • Can be mounted in pairs (tandem, O-arrangement, X-arrangement)
  • Low operational clearance, also available with preload
  • Suitable for applications requiring accurate shaft guidance
  • Available in single-row and double-row versions

Applications

  • Spindles in machine tools
  • Precision drives and servomechanisms
  • Pumps and compressors
  • Automotive and industrial gearboxes
  • High-speed machinery with combined loads
  • Equipment requiring precise shaft positioning at high rotational speeds