Noma Bearing Corporation 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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The 13300 and 1200 series double row, self-aligning bearings are designed to function in applications where severe misalignment exists. The spherical construction of the outer raceway allows the ball complement...
The 600 series, extra small metric bearings are produced in a limited number of sizes ranging from 4 mm bore through 9 mm bore size. These bearings are capable of...
The 6000 series, extra light bearings were specifically designed for applications where space limitations are a primary consideration and shafts are relatively large. These bearings are capable of withstanding radial,...
The 6200 light series designed with deep, close-contoured races offer a perfectly balanced bearing with the capacity to carry radial, thrust or combined loads. This series was specifically developed to...
The 6300 medium series bearings is similar in function to the 6200 series bearing. This series is produced with heavier races and greater ball complement enabling the bearing to carry...
The 8000 and 8700 series designed with the inner ring extended on one side offers many application advantages especially when used in conjunction with other parts that provide added bearing...
The 88000 series bearings is similar in function to the 8000 and 8700 series except that it features an extended inner ring on both sides to provide additional shaft sup...
The R series, single row, radial, inch dimension bearings are available from 3/16 inch bore through 1 1/2 inch bore size. The conrad construction of the R series enables these...
The W200 and W300 series, single row, wide type bearings are produced with 6200 and 6300 series standard bore and outer ring dimensions but the widths are the same as...