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Deep Groove Ball Bearings

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CNA 6407 ZZ Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 100x35x25 mm (Pack of 4)
  • Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are Versatile, Have Low

  • They are Optimized for Low Noise & Minimal Vibration

CNA 16030 M Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 225x150x24 mm (Pack of 4)
  • Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are Versatile, Have Low

  • They are Optimized for Low Noise & Minimal Vibration

CNA 6409 ZZ Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 120x45x29 mm (Pack of 4)
  • Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are Versatile, Have Low

  • They are Optimized for Low Noise & Minimal Vibration

CNA 61917 ZZ Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 120x85x18 mm
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NRB 15x68x15mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6008-ZZ-C3 (Pack of 10)
NRB 13x55x13mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6006-ZZ (Pack of 10)
SKF 6303-2RS1 Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 17x47x14mm (Pack of 5)
Koyo 12x28x8mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6001ZZ (Pack of 10)
Koyo 35x55x10mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6907ZZ (Pack of 5)
Koyo 17x62x17mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6403 (Pack of 5)
ARB 17x10x35mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6003-ZZ (Pack of 5)
Koyo 30x42x7mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6806 (Pack of 5)
NBC 6212RO 60x110x22mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing (Pack of 5)
ARB 15x32x9mm Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 6002-ZZ (Pack of 5)
FAG 61902-2Z-HLC Deep Groove Ball Bearing, 15x28x7 mm (Pack of 10)

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Frequently Asked Questions about Deep Groove Ball Bearings

What is a deep groove ball bearing?

A deep groove ball bearing is a common type of rolling-element bearing. It features a raceway groove that is deeper than the ball radius, allowing it to handle both radial and axial loads effectively.

What is the difference between deep groove and shallow groove ball bearings?

Deep groove ball bearings have a deeper raceway groove, allowing them to handle higher radial and axial loads. Shallow groove bearings are designed for lighter loads and higher speeds.

What are the disadvantages of deep groove ball bearings?

Deep groove ball bearings are highly versatile and widely used. They are known for their reliability and ability to handle both radial and axial loads effectively, making them a popular choice for many applications.

What is the meaning of deep groove?

Deep groove refers to the shape of the raceway in these bearings. It's a continuous, non-filling groove that allows the bearing to handle both radial and axial loads effectively.

What is a deep groove ball bearing?

A deep groove ball bearing is the most common type of rolling-element bearing. It has a single or double row of balls in a deep raceway groove, designed to handle both radial and axial loads in both directions.

What are the main components of a deep groove ball bearing?

The main components are the inner ring, outer ring, balls (rolling elements), and a cage (separator) which holds the balls in place and guides their movement.

What types of loads can deep groove ball bearings handle?

Deep groove ball bearings can handle radial loads (perpendicular to the shaft) and axial loads (parallel to the shaft) in both directions. They are particularly well-suited for radial loads but can also accommodate moderate axial loads.

Where are deep groove ball bearings typically used?

They are widely used in various applications including electric motors, automotive systems (e.g., transmissions, hubs), industrial machinery, pumps, fans, and general engineering applications due to their versatility and cost-effectiveness.

What are the advantages of using deep groove ball bearings?

Advantages include their high running accuracy, low friction, ability to operate at high speeds, relatively low cost, and low maintenance requirements. They are also available in many designs and sizes to suit different needs.