Angular Contact Ball Bearings

Angular contact ball bearings support both radial and axial loads through asymmetric races that house the bearing’s spherical rolling elements, also called bearing balls, on an angle. The deeper the angle between the bearing and its axis, the greater the axial load the bearing can carry. Because the contact angle provides stability and load-carrying capacity in both radial and axial directions, angular contact ball bearings are commonly used in applications requiring high precision and stiffness, such as machine tool spindles, electric motors, and automotive transmissions.

Super Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings

Super Precision Angular Contact Ball Bearings

Angular contact ball bearings support both radial and axial loads through asymmetric races that house the bearing’s spherical rolling elements, also called bearing balls, on an angle

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Miniature Angular Contact Ball Bearings

Miniature Angular Contact Ball Bearings

Miniature angular contact ball bearing is a high-performance, small-sized bearing, whose special design enables it to withstand both radial and axial loads simultaneously.

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Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

These bearings are designed to accommodate axial loads in one direction only.

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Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

These bearings are designed to corresponding two single row angular contact ball bearings arranged back-to-back.

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Four-Point Contact Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

Four-Point Contact Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

These bearingsare radial single row angular contact ball bearings with raceways that are designed to support axial loads in both directions. For a given axial load, a limited radial load can also be supported (Load ratio).

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Matched Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

Matched Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)

Matched angular contact ball bearings are used in various arrangements and combinations to accommodate specific load requirements, significantly enhancing performance beyond what a single bearing can achieve

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