7309-B-JP-UA bearings ( 45 mm x 100 mm x 25 mm) have the advantages of High speed, high precision, Low friction and low heat generation, and are therefore widely used in the Machine tool spindles, high-speed motors, ball screws, industrial robots, precision instruments, medical equipment, and aerospace components.

| Part Number | 7309-B-JP-UA |
| Design Type | B = Modified internal construction |
| Bearing Type | Angular contact ball bearings, single row |
| Series | 73..-B-XL-JP |
| X-Life | XL long life design |
| Contact angle - α [°] | 40 |
| Rows NO. | single |
| Manufacturer Part Code | 7309-B-JP-UA |
| Cage | JP = Stamping steel cage |
| Equivalent | 7309-B-JP-UA,7309B.JP.UA |
| Lubricant | Without |
| Seal type | Open |
| Bearing pair | UA = Universal design for mounting in pairs, bearing pair has small axial internal clearance in O and X arrangement |
| Heat stabilization | S0 = up to 150° |
| m Weight [kg] | 0.85 |
| Reference From | FAG 7309-B-JP-UA |
| Dimensions | |
| d φ Inside [inch] | 1.772 |
| D Φ Outside [inch] | 3.937 |
| B Width [inch] | 0.984 |
| r(min.) [inch] | 0.059 |
| r1(min.) [inch] | 0.039 |
| D1 [inch] | 3.142 |
| d1 [inch] | 2.626 |
| a [inch] | 1.689 |
| Performance | |
| Cr Radial Dynamic [N] | 68974 |
| C0r Radial static [N] | 42984 |
| Cur Radial Fatigue [N] | 2983 |
| nG Limiting speed (oil) [r/min] | 9294 |
| nB Reference speed (grease) [r/min] | 6498 |
| Mounting dimensions | |
| da(min.) [inch] | 2.126 |
| Da(max.) [inch] | 3.583 |
| Db(max.) [inch] | 3.717 |
| ra(max.) [inch] | 0.059 |
| ra1(max.) [inch] | 0.039 |
| Axial clearance | |
| Axial clearance per set - Amin [µm] | 44 |
| Tolerance for axial clearance or preload per set - Tol(+) [µm] | 8 |
The 7309-B-JP-UA Single-row angular contact ball bearings mainly consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, steel balls, and a cage. The raceways of the inner and outer rings are offset from each other to form a contact angle, typically 15°, 25°, or 40°. They feature a non-separable design, and the cage can be made of stamped steel, solid brass, or phenolic resin.
Single-row angular contact ball bearings can simultaneously withstand radial loads and unidirectional axial loads. The larger the contact angle, the stronger the axial load capacity. When installed in pairs (back-to-back, face-to-face, or tandem), they can withstand bidirectional axial loads and significantly improve system rigidity. They possess high-speed, low-friction characteristics, with precision grades ranging from P4 to P2, making them suitable for precision transmissions.















