SA040XP0 bearings ( 4 inch x 4.5 inch x 0.25 inch) have the advantages of Extremely compact, lightweight design, composite load-bearing capacity, high rigidity, and flexible installation, and are therefore widely used in the Robotics, aerospace, semiconductor equipment, medical instruments and optoelectronic turntables.

| Part Number | SA040XP0 |
| Series | SA Series (1/4” cross section) |
| Precision ABEC | Precision Class 1 per ABEC 1F |
| Thin section bearings type | Stainless Steel Open REALI-SLIM Bearings |
| Ring | AISI 440C stainless steel |
| Reference From | Kaydon SA040XP0 |
| Manufacturer Part Code | SA040XP0 |
| Seal type | open |
| Rolling bearing type | Four-point contact ball bearing (type X) |
| Coating | No |
| Cage | Solid brass |
| Lubricant | No |
| Unit of measurement | inch |
| Separator | P = One-piece, snap-type, stamped brass or non-metallic composite cage |
| Contact type | Four-point contact |
| Races/Balls Material | S = AISI 440C stainless steel rings and balls, no seals (open) |
| Weight [lb] | 0.19 |
| Contact angle - α [°] | 30 |
| Balls | Snapover separator 1/8" balls |
| Temperature - T(min) [°C] | -30 |
| Temperature - T(max) [°C] | +110 |
| Shaft diameter [inch] | 4 |
| F chamfer [inch] | 0.025 |
| H Radial cross section [inch] | 0.25 |
| Radial Thickness x Width ["] | A = 0.250 x 0.250 |
| d φ Inside [inch] | 4 |
| D Φ Outside [inch] | 4.5 |
| B Width [inch] | 0.25 |
| L1 Land Dia. [inch] | 4.186 |
| L2 Land Dia. [inch] | 4.314 |
| Cr Dynamic Radial [lbf] | 751 |
| C0r Static Radial [lbf] | 1287 |
| Ca Dynamic Axial [lbf] | 1194 |
| C0a Static Axial [lbf] | 3203 |
| CM Dynamic Moment [lbf·in] | 1201 |
| C0M Static Moment [lbf·in] | 2734 |
The SA040XP0 Thin-section four-point contact ball bearings are mainly composed of a thin-walled inner ring, a thin-walled outer ring, steel balls, and a cage. The raceway has a Gothic arch shape, and the steel balls form four-point contact with the inner and outer rings. The cross-sectional dimensions are constant and extremely thin.
Thin-section four-point contact ball bearings utilize a thin-walled constant cross-section design, resulting in lightweight construction and a small footprint. A single bearing can simultaneously withstand radial loads, bidirectional axial loads, and overturning moments. They possess high rigidity, high-speed capability, and are easy to install, making them a viable replacement for traditional combined bearings.















