Angular contact bearing

KOYO Angular contact ball bearings

KOYO Angular contact ball bearings

Angular contact ball bearings can withstand both radial and axial loads simultaneously. Can work at higher speeds. The larger the contact angle, the higher the axial load-bearing capacity. High precision and high-speed bearings typically have a contact angle of 15 degrees. Under the action of axial force, the contact angle will increase.

Single row angular contact ball bearings can only withstand axial loads in one direction, and when subjected to radial loads, it will cause additional axial forces. And it can only limit the axial displacement of the shaft or housing in one direction. The contact angle of angular contact ball bearings is 40 degrees, so they can withstand large axial loads. Angular contact ball bearings are non separable designs, with varying heights of shoulders on both sides of the inner and outer rings. In order to improve the load capacity of the bearing, one side of the shoulder will be machined lower, allowing the bearing to fit more steel balls.

Double row angular contact ball bearings can withstand large radial loads, mainly combined radial and axial loads, as well as torque loads, limiting the axial displacement of both sides of the shaft. The tilting angle between the inner and outer rings of double row angular contact ball bearings, which are mainly used to limit the bidirectional axial displacement of the shaft and housing, is limited. The allowable tilting angle depends on the internal clearance, bearing size, internal design, and the forces and moments acting on the bearing. The allowable tilting angle should ensure that no excessive additional stress is generated inside the bearing. If there is a tilt angle between the inner and outer rings of the bearing, it will affect the service life of the bearing, and cause a decrease in the operating accuracy of the bearing and an increase in operating noise.

Double row angular contact ball bearings generally use nylon retainers or brass solid retainers. When installing double row angular contact ball bearings, it should be noted that although the bearing can withstand bidirectional axial loads, if there is a gap for installing the ball on one side, care should be taken not to let the main axial load pass through the groove edge on the side with the gap. When using bearings, attention should be paid to ensuring that the raceway on the side without the ball mounting notch bears the main load.

Single row angular contact ball bearings: machine tool spindles, high-frequency motors, gas turbines, booster pumps, drilling platforms, food machinery, indexing heads, welding machines, low-noise cooling towers, electromechanical equipment, etc

Double row angular contact ball bearings: oil pumps, Roots blowers, air compressors, various transmissions, fuel injection pumps, food packaging machinery, welding machines, soldering irons, square boxes, gravity spray guns, inspection and analysis equipment, fine chemical machinery, etc.

 

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