811 Results for Thrust Ball Bearings - Page 2
Key Features:
- Type: Grooved
- Height (In.): 0.177 in
- Bore Dia. (In.): 0.236 in
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- Temp. Range (F): -20 Degrees to +250 Degrees F
- Static Load Capacity (Lb.): 26,500 lb
- Item: Ball Thrust Bearing
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- Static Load Capacity (N): -
- Type: Banded Ball
- Roller Dia. (In.): -
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- Material: -
- Height (mm): 11 mm
- Type: Cylindrical Roller
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- Item: Thrust Ball Bearing,120mm Bore,155mm
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- Temp. Range (F): -58 Degrees to +401 Degrees F
- Outside Dia. (mm): 7.8 mm
- Dimension d2 (mm): 3.2 mm
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- Item: Thrust Ball Bearing, 17mm Bore, 35mm OD
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- Lubrication: Oil
- Outside Dia. (In.): 3.344 in
- Item: Ball Thrust Bearing
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- Item: Thrust Ball Bearing,90mm Bore,135mm
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- Outside Dia. (mm): 28 mm
- Cage Material: Pressed Steel
- Dynamic Load Capacity (N): 13300 N
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- Item: Thrust Ball Bearing, 15mm Bore, 32mm OD
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- Material: -
- Roller Dia. (In.): -
- Type: Banded Ball
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- Item: Thrust Ball Bearing, 25mm Bore, 47mm OD
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- Item: Ball Thrust Bearing
- Thrust Bearing Type: Separable Ball Thrust Bearing
- Seal Material: Not Applicable
Key Features:
- Static Load Capacity (Lb.): 16,600 lb
- Outside Dia. (mm): -
- Roller Dia. (mm): -
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- Dimension D2: -
- Item: Ball Thrust Bearing
- Static Load Capacity (Lb.): 12,200 lb
Key Features:
- Max. RPM: 22,000 RPM
- Dimension d2 (mm): 5.2 mm
- Type: Grooved
Key Features:
- Direction: Axial
- Item: Ball Thrust Bearing
- Dynamic Load Capacity (N): -
About Thrust Ball Bearings
Thrust ball bearings are designed to support axial loads in a single direction, and are typically used in automotive and industrial applications. They are composed of two hardened grooved raceways with an inner and outer ring.
Types of Thrust Ball Bearings
The most common types of thrust ball bearings include single-direction, double-direction, and angular contact thrust ball bearings. Single-direction thrust ball bearings can only support axial loads in one direction, while double-direction thrust ball bearings can support axial loads in both directions. Angular contact thrust ball bearings have greater capacity than the other types due to their higher load carrying capacity.
How Thrust Ball Bearings are Made
Thrust ball bearings are typically made from steel or stainless steel and consist of two rings with hardened grooves that contain balls. The balls fit snugly between the two rings, allowing for smooth rotation when placed under pressure. In addition to the metal components, lubricants such as grease or oil may also be used to reduce friction.
Industries that use Thrust Ball Bearings
Thrust ball bearings are commonly used in automotive, aerospace, medical equipment manufacturing, mining operations, pumps & compressors and other heavy machinery industries. Professionals in these industries rely on thrust ball bearing's ability to withstand high radial loads at low rotational speeds.
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