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Deep Groove Ball Bearings are the most
popular of all the ball bearing types because they are
available in a wide variety of seal,
shield and snap-ring arrangements. The bearing ring grooves
are
circular arcs made slightly larger than the radius of
the ball. The balls make point contact with the raceways
(elliptical
contact when loaded). The inner ring shoulders are of
equal height (as the outer ring shoulders). Deep Groove
ball
bearings can sustain radial, axial, or composite loads
and because of simple design, this bearing type can be
produced to provide both high-running accuracy and high-speed
operation.
Deep Groove ball bearings having an outside diameter
less than 9 mm are known as Miniature ball bearings.
Deep Groove ball bearings having an outside diameter
~ 9 mm and a bore diameter < 10 mm are known as Extra-small
ball bearings. Standard ball retainers (cages) are made
from pressed steel. Machined cages are used in bearing
operating at very high speed or for large diameter bearings.
Deep groove ball bearings with seals or shields are standardized.
They contain proper amount of grease in advance. |