Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Angular contact ball bearings have inner and outer ring raceways that are displaced relative to each other in the direction of the bearing axis. This means that these bearings are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads.
The axial load carrying capacity of angular contact ball bearings increases as the contact angle increases. The contact angle is defined as the angle between the line joining the points of contact of the ball and the raceways in the radial plane, along which the combined load is transmitted from one raceway to another, and a line perpendicular to the bearing axis.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings. Angular contact ball bearings support both radial and axial loads through asymmetric races that house the bearing's spherical rolling elements, also called bearing balls, on an angle. The deeper the angle between the bearing and its axis.
- 35 mm x 66 mm x 32 mm ISO DAC35660032 angular contact ball bearings
- 0,606 Kg
- 6822-2RD
- ISO 3803-2RS angular contact ball bearings
- 99 mm
- 166 mm
- ISO 7238 CDB angular contact ball bearings
- Timken
- 158,75
- 12 mm x 28 mm x 8 mm ISO 7001 C angular contact ball bearings
- 20.7 mm
- NJ 2203 ECP
- ISO 71806 C angular contact ball bearings
- 1 mm
- 61,913
- ISO QJ208 angular contact ball bearings
- 276 mm
- FAG
- ISO 7016 CDF angular contact ball bearings
- 1.500
- 145.0000
- ISO 3808-2RS angular contact ball bearings
- 37,500 N
- Double Seal
- ISO 7011 BDF angular contact ball bearings
- 85,725
- 377.825x522.288x85.7