Angular contact ball bearings

Angular contact ball bearings support combined radial and axial loads. Axial capacity increases with contact angle, while radial capacity decreases. Common angles are 15°, 25°, and 40°, selected by load ratio. They are often used in pairs or sets for bidirectional axial load handling.

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Angular contact ball bearings

Track Roller Types

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Single row angular contact ball bearings

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Double row angular contact ball bearings

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Bearings support rotating components and reduce friction, commonly used in machinery, automotive systems, industrial equipment, and power tools.
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Please provide details such as load type, speed, installation space, and operating conditions. Our technical team can help you select the most suitable model.
Please provide details such as load type, speed, installation space, and operating conditions. Our technical team can help you select the most suitable model.
Please provide details such as load type, speed, installation space, and operating conditions. Our technical team can help you select the most suitable model.

Application

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Engineering

Engineering Considerations
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Challenges

Common Challenges & Solutions

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