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Ball Bearings
Ball bearings are typically the most widely used type of rolling element bearing. Some common types include: deep groove, angular contact, thrust and angular contact thrust bearings. Their design elements include:
- Constructed of an outer race, inner race, rolling elements (spheres/balls) and a cage (optional).
- Single or double rows ball bearings.
- Balls contact at relatively small point (point contact) allowing them to travel at very high speeds.
- Poor static loading ability due to small point contact. Balls can deform or crack under heavy static loading.
- Typically have a cage or retainer (not shown in deep groove and angular contact images above).
- Simple manufacturing technique of high accuracy balls makes this a relatively inexpensive bearing.
- Deep groove ball bearings are good for radial loads but relatively poor for axial (thrust) loads.
- Angular contact ball bearing design allows increased performance with axial (thrust) loads.
- Typical applications include electric motors, conveyor rollers, light duty gear boxes, etc.
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