Definition
Low vibration bearings are bearings designed to minimize vibration during operation. This is achieved through high manufacturing precision, high-quality raceway surfaces, and optimized rolling element geometry.
Key Takeaways
- Low vibration levels during operation
- Reduced noise
- High manufacturing precision
- High-quality raceway surface finish
- Stable operation at high rotational speeds
- Reduced wear and longer service life
Preferred Use Environments
- Electric motors and generators
- Fans and compressors
- Precision machines and measuring equipment
- Aerospace and space applications
- Vibration-sensitive equipment
- High-speed drive systems
Observation
Low vibration bearings are essential for applications where vibration affects equipment performance, noise levels, or service life.