Alpine Bearing, Inc. Datasheets for Ball Bearings

Ball bearings are used to provide smooth, low friction motion in rotary applications. Ball bearings types include radial ball bearings (deep groove and angular contact) and thrust ball bearings.
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Ceramic balls are 50% lighter than steel balls, and because they are almost perfectly smooth, they exhibit vibration levels 2-7 times lower than conventional steel ball bearings. These bearings also...
Combining incredible high rates of speed with challenging atmospheric conditions, turbo molecular pumps push bearings to new extremes. Alpine Bearing has worked together with world class manufacturers to develop replacement...
Light weight design and safe for extreme environments, these bearings are typically used to support high loads which spin at medium to low RPMs and are commonly oscillating. These bearings...
Standard bearing lines are most often designed to handle either radial or axial load conditions. The unique feature about the Kaydon Reali-Slim® four-point contact bearing line is that the gothic...
The angular contact bearing is a conventional design. It features a circular pocket separator and a 30? contact angle along with approximately 67% of a full complement of balls. The...
The radial contact bearing is a single-row radial ball-bearing of conventional design with a Conrad-type assembly. The bearing is assembled by eccentric displacement of the inner race within the outer...

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