SKF/North America 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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Being able to accurately monitor the status of rotating components is critical in many applications. Modern AC motors require encoders to continuously monitor speed, position and direction of rotation. These...
Deep groove ball bearings with a snap ring groove can simplify arrangement design as the bearings can be axially located in the housing by a snap (or retaining) ring (fig).
ICOS oil sealed bearing units have been developed by SKF. The new concept aims at applications where sealing requirements exceed the capabilities of standard sealed bearings. An ICOS unit (fig)...
In most applications, ordinary greases and lubricating oils will provide satisfactory lubrication to the bearing giving it an acceptable service life. However, there may be cases where lack of accessibility...
MRC Hybrid ceramic ball bearings use a combination of traditional 52100 steel rings precision matched with silicon nitride (ceramic) balls. In addition to being excellent electric insulators, hybrid bearings have...
Single row deep groove ball bearings (fig) are particularly versatile. They are simple in design, non-separable, suitable for high and even very high speeds and are robust in operation, requiring...
Single-row radial deep groove bearing can carry significant radial loads, and, because of the uninterrupted raceway grooves and the high degree of conformity between balls and raceways, it can carry...

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