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Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Automotive deep groove ball bearings, special deep groove ball bearings for cars, high speed or even extremely high speed operation. 

Deep groove ball bearings

Deep groove ball bearings are widely used in a variety of industrial and consumer applications due to their versatility, reliability and cost-effectiveness. These bearings consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, a set of balls and a cage that hold the balls in place. The balls make contact with the inner and outer rings and allow for smooth, low-friction rotational motion. Deep groove ball bearings are capable of supporting both radial and axial loads and can operate at high speeds. They are also highly resistant to wear and can be used in a range of temperatures and environments.

Deep groove ball bearings are the most widely used bearing type and are particularly versatile. They have low friction and are optimized for low noise and vibration for high revs. They can withstand radial and axial loads in both directions, are easy to install, and require less maintenance than other bearing types.

The NiuShang bearing catalogue lists a large number of designs, variants and sizes of deep groove ball bearings. In addition to our catalog products, NiuShang deep groove ball bearings can be customized to provide advantages for applications with specific performance needs.

Advantage:

Deep groove ball bearings offer several advantages, including:

  1. Versatility: They can support both radial and axial loads, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.

  2. Reliability: Their simple design and construction make them highly durable and resistant to wear, leading to a long service life.

  3. Cost-effectiveness: Compared to other types of bearings, deep groove ball bearings are relatively inexpensive and offer a good cost-performance ratio.

  4. Smooth operation: The balls in the bearing allow for smooth, low-friction rotational motion, reducing noise and vibration.

  5. High-speed capability: Deep groove ball bearings can operate at high speeds, making them suitable for high-speed applications.

  6. Wide operating temperature range: These bearings are designed to withstand a range of temperatures and can be used in extreme temperature environments.

  7. Easy to maintain: Deep groove ball bearings are low maintenance, requiring only occasional lubrication to maintain their performance.

These advantages make deep groove ball bearings a popular choice for a variety of industries, including automotive, industrial, and consumer goods.

Application

Deep groove ball bearings are used in a wide range of applications, including:

  1. Automotive industry: They are commonly used in vehicles for wheel bearings, transmissions, and engine components.

  2. Industrial machinery: They are used in electric motors, pumps, compressors, and other industrial machinery to support rotating shafts and reduce friction.

  3. Household appliances: Deep groove ball bearings are used in washing machines, refrigerators, and other household appliances to support rotating parts and improve their efficiency.

  4. Power tools: They are used in power drills, saws, and other power tools to support the rotary motion of their motor and other components.

  5. Sporting equipment: They are used in bicycles, skates, and other sporting equipment to support rotating parts and provide a smooth ride.

  6. Aerospace: Deep groove ball bearings are used in aircrafts, satellites, and other aerospace applications to support rotating parts and withstand high-stress conditions.

  7. Medical equipment: They are used in medical equipment, such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, and other imaging equipment to support rotating parts and reduce wear.

The versatility and reliability of deep groove ball bearings make them an essential component in a wide range of applications.

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Deep Groove Ball Bearing

FAQ

What are radial loads and axial loads?

Radial loads and axial loads are types of loads that act on a structure or component.

Radial loads are loads that act perpendicular to the axis of a structure or component and are applied radially inwards or outwards. Radial loads can cause radial expansion or contraction of a structure, which can lead to changes in its radial dimensions.

Axial loads are loads that act along the axis of a structure or component and are applied parallel to the axis. Axial loads can cause axial compression or tension, which can lead to changes in the length of the structure or component.

How are deep groove ball bearings (DGBBs) different from angular contact ball bearings?

Deep groove ball bearings (DGBBs) and angular contact ball bearings are both types of ball bearings, but they differ in their design and the types of loads they are capable of handling.

Deep groove ball bearings are the most common type of ball bearing and are characterized by their deep, circular raceway grooves. They have a lower load-carrying capacity than angular contact ball bearings but are capable of handling both radial and axial loads. DGBBs are best suited for low to moderate speed applications where radial loads are the primary load type.

Angular contact ball bearings, on the other hand, are designed to handle combined radial and axial loads. The raceway grooves in angular contact ball bearings are shallower and wider than those in deep groove ball bearings. The contact angle of the balls in an angular contact ball bearing is designed to handle both radial and axial loads, which makes them more suitable for high-speed and high-load applications.

What are the differences between open, sealed, and shielded deep groove ball bearings?

Open, sealed, and shielded deep groove ball bearings are different types of deep groove ball bearings that differ in their design and the level of protection they offer against the ingress of contaminants and the escape of lubricants.

Open deep groove ball bearings are the simplest type of deep groove ball bearings and consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, balls, and a cage. They do not have any seals or shields and are therefore more susceptible to the ingress of contaminants and the escape of lubricants. Open deep groove ball bearings are typically used in low-speed, low-load applications where contamination and lubricant retention are not a concern.

Sealed deep groove ball bearings have a sealing mechanism on either one or both sides of the bearing to protect against the ingress of contaminants and the escape of lubricants. The seals can be made of a variety of materials, including rubber or metal, and are designed to offer a good balance between protection and accessibility. Sealed deep groove ball bearings are typically used in moderate-speed, moderate-load applications where some protection against contamination and lubricant retention is required.

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