Deep groove ball bearings are one of the most commonly used rolling bearings. Their core feature is that the raceways of the inner and outer rings are arc-shaped deep grooves, and the rolling elements are spherical. With a simple structure and strong vers...
Deep groove ball bearings are one of the most commonly used rolling bearings. Their core feature is that the raceways of the inner and outer rings are arc-shaped deep grooves, and the rolling elements are spherical. With a simple structure and strong versatility, they are widely applied in various mechanical scenarios.
Core Features and Advantages
Simple Structure: Mainly composed of inner ring, outer ring, steel balls, and cage. Some models are equipped with seals, featuring low production cost and strong batch applicability.
Load-Bearing Characteristics: Primarily bear radial loads, and can also withstand a small amount of bidirectional axial loads. They offer excellent high-speed operation performance and a low friction coefficient.
Convenient Maintenance: Most adopt a non-separable design for easy installation. Some sealed models come with built-in grease, enabling maintenance-free use.
Typical Application Scenarios
General Machinery: Motors, water pumps, fans, machine tools, household appliances (such as air conditioning compressors).
Automotive Field: Light to medium-load components like automobile generators, gearboxes, and steering systems.
Precision Equipment: Office equipment (printers, copiers), small transmission mechanisms, and other scenarios requiring high rotational speed.