Can bear radial load and axial load of angular contact ball bearing. Can work in high speed. The larger the contact angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity. The high precision and high speed bearings usually take 15 degrees contact angle. Under the action of axial force, contact angle increases.
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Single row angular contact ball bearings can accommodate axial loads acting in one direction only. Under radial loads a force acting in the axial direction is engendered in the bearing, and this force must be counteracted. Consequently the bearing is normally adjusted via a second bearing. |
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Single row angular contact ball bearings have one high and one low shoulder. Some bearings, particularly those of Diameter Series 8 and 9, have an inner ring with two high shoulders as a deep groove ball bearing. The low shoulder on one or both rings enables a large number of balls to be filled in the bearing, thus giving the bearings a relatively high load carrying capacity. They are of inseparable design. |
| Comparison of tolerance classifications of national standards | |||||||
| Standard |
Applicable |
Tolerance Class | Bearing Types | ||||
| Chinese Industrial Standard(GB) | GB 307.1 | P0 | P6 | P5 | P4 | P2 | All types |
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International |
ISO 492 | Class 6x | Class 6 | Class 5 | Class 4 | Radial bearings | |
| ISO 199 | Normal class | Class 6 | Class 5 | Class 4 | Thrust ball bearings | ||
| ISO 1224 | Class 5A | Class 4A | Precision instrument bearings | ||||
| Deutsches institut for Normung(DIN) | DIN 620 | P0 | P6 | P5 | P4 | P2 | All types |
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