Deep Groove Ball Bearing (Single Row Type)
Single-row deep groove ball bearings are among the most widely used and adaptable types of bearings. Their straightforward structure includes an inner ring, an outer ring, a set of steel balls, and a cage. Designed to support both radial and axial loads, they operate smoothly with reduced friction and limited heat build-up. Thanks to their dependability and ability to perform under moderate speeds and loads, these bearings are commonly used in automobiles, electric motors, pumps, agricultural equipment, and various household devices.
Mini Ball Bearings
Miniature Ball Bearings are compact precision components designed to operate efficiently in applications where space and weight are limited. Despite their small size, they deliver smooth rotation, low friction, and high performance under light to moderate loads. These bearings typically consist of an inner and outer ring, steel or ceramic balls, and a cage that ensures proper ball spacing. They are widely used in medical instruments, robotics, miniature motors, computer peripherals, and precision tools due to their accuracy, durability, and quiet operation.
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings are designed to automatically correct misalignment between the shaft and housing, ensuring smooth operation even under shaft deflection or mounting errors. They feature two rows of steel balls, a common spherical outer raceway, and an inner ring with two raceways. This design allows them to accommodate both radial and light axial loads while reducing friction and heat generation. Owing to their self-aligning capability and durability, these bearings are commonly used in applications such as agricultural machinery, conveyors, textile equipment, and fans where shaft flexibility or alignment issues may occur.
Dual-Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings feature two rows of balls arranged to handle high radial and axial loads in both directions. Their compact design ensures stability and smooth operation, making them ideal for applications such as pumps, compressors, gearboxes, and machine tool spindles.
Ball Bearings with Four-Point Contact
Four-Point Contact Ball Bearings are specially designed to support combined radial and axial loads in both directions within a single bearing. They feature a single row of balls with a groove on the outer ring that allows four-point contact with the balls, providing high rigidity and load-carrying capacity. These bearings are ideal for applications where axial space is limited but high axial and radial loads are present. Common uses include gearboxes, wind turbines, pumps, and heavy machinery, where precision, stability, and reliability are essential.