Thrust ball bearings are primarily designed to withstand axial loads, engineered to handle thrust forces during high-speed operation. They feature self-aligning capabilities but cannot bear radial loads, with a relatively low maximum rotational speed.
● High axial load capacity
● Smooth operation
● Low noise levels
● Low coefficient of friction
● Easy installation
Product Description
Thrust ball bearings are primarily designed to withstand axial loads, specifically engineered to handle thrust forces during high-speed operation. They comprise a ring-shaped inner and outer race with ball-rolling grooves. Bearings featuring spherical mounting surfaces on the housing rings possess self-aligning capabilities, mitigating the effects of installation inaccuracies. These bearings cannot support radial loads and have a relatively low maximum rotational speed.
Features and Advantages
● High axial load capacity
Thrust ball bearings feature contact angles exceeding 45°, enabling them to withstand substantial axial forces.
● Smooth operation
These bearings operate with minimal vibration and noise during service.
● Low coefficient of friction
Their low friction coefficient reduces heat generation, enhancing operational efficiency.
● Easy installation
Thrust ball bearings feature a separable design for inner and outer rings, allowing individual installation onto shafts and housings for convenient assembly, disassembly, and maintenance.
Product Applications
Crane hooks, vertical pumps, vertical centrifuges, jacks, low-speed gearboxes, etc.
