Emerson Bearing Co. Datasheets for Radial Ball Bearings

Radial ball bearings are friction reduction, rotation devices that carry loads radially around its axis. A subtype of ball bearings, they operate through the use of lubricated steel balls placed between two circular guides. They are frequently called deep-groove bearings.
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Extended inner rings allow for added design flexibility. Sizes range from 1mm / 0.0400" inside diameter to 26mm / 0.8750" outside diameter. They are designed to carry moderate radial and...
Inch style miniature bearings available open or with Teflon seals. Sizes range from 1mm / 0.0400" inside diameter to 26mm / 0.8750" outside diameter. They are designed to carry moderate...
Maximum capacity bearings incorporate a filling slot in the inner and outer ring so that they can be loaded with additional balls for greater capacity. This makes them ideal for...
Metric dimension series. Sizes range from 1mm / 0.0400" inside diameter to 26mm / 0.8750" outside diameter. They are designed to carry moderate radial and thrust loads at low operating...
Metric style with bore diameters ranging from 1.5mm to 8mm. They are designed to carry moderate radial and thrust loads at low operating torque while providing high performance within small...
Radial ball bearings are able to accommodate low to heavy radial loads and low to moderate thrust loads in either direction. They are available with metal shields (ZZ) or rubber...
Thin Section bearings are optimal where the major design constraints are space, weight and load. They are available with metal shields (ZZ) or rubber seals (2RS). The available bore dimension...