The raceways of the inner and outer rings of angular contact ball bearings are offset relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. Thi...
The raceways of the inner and outer rings of angular contact ball bearings are offset relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. This structural feature means that such bearings are specially designed to withstand combined loads (i.e., the superposition of radial and axial loads).
The axial load-carrying capacity of angular contact ball bearings increases with the enlargement of the contact angle. In the radial plane, the contact angle refers to the included angle between the line connecting the contact points of the steel balls and the raceways (i.e., the direction of the combined load transmitted from one raceway to the other) and the perpendicular to the bearing axis.
Such angular contact ball bearings can withstand radial and axial loads simultaneously, but the axial load can only act in a single direction. Depending on the model, the bearings can operate under high even ultra-high speed working conditions. Compared with deep groove ball bearings, they can bear larger unidirectional axial forces.
Product Features:
High-speed operation capability
Able to withstand large radial loads and larger unidirectional axial loads