Ball bearing units
Ball bearing units
Because of their versatility and cost-effectiveness, ball bearing units are used in many industrial applications.
Ball bearing units consist of an insert bearing mounted in a housing. An insert bearing is a deep groove ball bearing with a sphered (convex) outside surface and an extended inner ring that includes a mechanism to lock the unit onto the shaft. The housings have a correspondingly sphered but concave bore.
We offers a wide variety of units with different housing shapes, bearings, seals and locking methods. It includes units to ISO standards, North American standards, and Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). Ball bearing units can accommodate moderate initial misalignment, but normally do not permit axial displacement.
Features and benefits
-Ready to mount
-Lubricated and sealed bearings
-Quick locking on the shaft
-Large variety in housing shapes, housing materials, and locking methods
-Concentric locking options for high speeds and low vibration
