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Bearing capacity of axial and radial forces of deep groove ball bearings and angular contact bearings

Bearing capacity of axial and radial forces of deep groove ball bearings and angular contact bearings

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Deep groove ball bearings can bear medium radial load and two-way axial load; angular contact ball bearings can bear radial and axial composite loads
Deep groove ball bearings are mainly subjected to radial forces and are not subject to axial forces. Angular contact ball bearings can bear radial force and one-way axial force!
Deep groove ball bearings are mainly subjected to radial forces and are not subject to axial forces. Angular contact ball bearings can bear radial force and one-way axial force.Bearing (Bearing) is an important component of modern mechanical equipment. Its main function is to support the mechanical rotating body, reduce its friction coefficient (friction, coefficient) during movement, and guarantee its rotary accuracy (accuracy).According to the friction property of the moving element, the bearings can be divided into two kinds: rolling bearing and sliding bearing. Among them, the rolling bearing has been standardized and serialized, but compared with the sliding bearing, its radial dimensions, vibration and noise are relatively large, and the price is higher.Generally, the rolling bearings are composed of four parts, namely, outer ring, inner ring, roller and cage. Strictly speaking, the rolling bearings are composed of six big parts, namely, outer ring, inner ring, rolling body, cage, seal and lubricating oil. Mainly with the outer ring, inner ring, rolling body can be defined as rolling bearings. According to the shape of the rolling element, the rolling bearings are divided into two major categories: ball bearings and roller bearings.

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