Bearing
Double Row Angular Contact Bearings are engineered for high-performance applications where both radial and axial loads must be supported simultaneously. With two rows of rolling elements positioned back-to-back, these bearings offer greater load-carrying capacity and rigidity compared to single-row designs.
Thrust Ball Bearings are designed to handle axial loads exclusively — meaning they support loads in the direction of the shaft. These bearings are composed of ball rollers supported between two races and are ideal for low-speed applications with minimal radial load requirements.
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings are specially designed to accommodate misalignment between the shaft and housing without compromising performance. Featuring two rows of balls and a common spherical raceway in the outer ring, they automatically adjust to angular misalignment, making them ideal for applications where shaft deflection or mounting errors are common.
Single Row Self-Aligning Ball Bearings are precision-engineered to handle light to moderate radial loads while automatically compensating for shaft misalignment. Their design includes a single row of balls with a spherical raceway on the outer ring, allowing the bearing to maintain smooth operation even when the shaft is not perfectly aligned.
Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are the most commonly used type of bearing due to their versatility and simple design. Known for their ability to handle both radial and axial loads, these bearings offer low friction, high-speed performance, and excellent durability, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial and commercial applications.