Definition
Ball bearings with a simple design, featuring deep raceway grooves in both the inner and outer rings. They are capable of handling radial loads and moderate axial loads in both directions. These are among the most commonly used bearings in mechanical engineering.
Features
- Universal bearing with low friction
- High-speed capability and stable operation
- Easy to mount and low maintenance
- Available in open, shielded, or sealed designs
- Long service life with proper lubrication
- Wide range of sizes and design variants
- Quiet and precise operation, suitable for electric motors and small drives
Applications
- Electric motors and generators
- Fans and compressors
- Household and industrial machinery
- Gearboxes and light transmission systems
- Automation equipment, small mechanisms, pumps
- Applications requiring high speeds and low resistance
- General-purpose drives across a wide range of industrial equipment