Deep Groove Ball Bearings Single Row
Deep groove ball bearings are self-retaining bearings that feature ball and cage assemblies. They are extremely versatile and have low frictional torque, making them an ideal choice for many applications. These bearings are also very robust in operation. They can withstand small axial and radial loads.
Dimensionless parameters of inner ring contacts
Deep groove ball bearings are single row bearings with deep raceway grooves and narrow osculation between the raceway grooves and balls. The axial load carrying capacity of deep groove ball bearings is dependent on the size and internal construction of the bearing and the operating clearance. Excessive axial loads can increase running noise and reduce bearing life.
The frequency of entrainment is a key determining factor in the response of a contact. In addition to the contact length, the frequency of the excitation is dependent on the cage speed to the surface speed. The inner ring rotational speed remains constant with a fixed outer ring, while the outer ring rotational speed varies with load.
Self-retaining units
Self-retaining units for deep groove ball bearing single row are self-aligning bearings that contain solid inner and outer rings. The outer ring contains a cage that accommodates the balls. The cage provides a secure fit and is able to compensate for misalignment of the bearing seats. Self-aligning bearings can accommodate a large complement of balls. They are available in single and double-row designs.
Self-retaining units for deep groove ball bearing single row are available in a variety of configurations and sizes. The single-row models are sealed on both sides and have an outer ring with a turned recess to fit sealing washers. This makes them relatively maintenance-free.
Low friction
Single-row deep groove ball bearings are a common choice for industrial machinery and are highly versatile. They are also easy to maintain and economical to purchase. Currently, they are the most widely used rolling bearings in the world. Manufacturers such as Schaeffler produce single-row deep groove ball bearings in a variety of sizes and styles. Some even have noise-reducing Generation C technology, which enables them to operate at lower noise levels.
Single-row deep groove ball bearings are available with open or sealed designs. Some single-row bearings have lip seals on only one side, while others have seals on both sides. The seals on sealed bearings can be either non-contact or contact.
Versatility
Deep groove ball bearings can be found in a variety of designs, depending on their size and type. Standard single-row deep groove ball bearings come with steel or brass cages, while double-row bearings are available with cages made of glass fibre reinforced polyamide PA66. These bearings can be used in many different applications, including bearings for electric motors, superchargers, gearboxes, and more.
Single-row deep-groove ball bearings are among the most popular types of bearings in the world. Some models are made of ceramic balls, which are especially suitable for high-speed applications. These bearings are non-conductive, have a high strength and are resistant to corrosion and wear. Additionally, they require little lubricant.
Economical
Economical deep groove ball bearings are among the most popular types of rolling bearings, because of their simplicity and versatility. They also require little maintenance, and are very cost-effective. These bearings can be found in many different sizes and types. Schaeffler, for example, manufactures single-row deep groove ball bearings in a wide variety of sizes and shapes. These bearings have been designed to minimize noise levels, which makes them a great choice for many applications.
Economical deep groove ball bearings have a design life of about 28000 hours, and can support up to 900 lb of pure radial load. This type of bearing must be mounted on a shaft with a minimum diameter of 1.74 inches.