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Double row angular contact ball bearings, with seals or shields, correspond to a pair of single row angular contact ball bearings in a back-to-back arrangement, while requiring less axial space. Depending on the sealing execution, they can operate at high speeds and are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces in both directions.
Double row angular contact ball bearings, with two-piece inner ring, correspond to a pair of single row angular contact ball bearings in a back-to-back arrangement, while requiring less axial space than the equivalent pair of single row angular contact ball bearings. The two-piece inner ring enables incorporation of a larger number of balls, with a larger contact angle, providing a high load carrying capacity, especially in the axial direction.
These single row angular contact ball bearings can accommodate radial and axial loads acting simultaneously, where the axial load acts in one direction only. They can operate at high speeds and, depending on the variant, even very high speeds. They are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces acting in one direction.
These single row angular contact ball bearings can accommodate radial and axial loads acting simultaneously, where the axial load acts in one direction only. They can operate at high speeds and, depending on the variant, even very high speeds. They are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces acting in one direction.
Four-point contact ball bearings with locating slots can accommodate high axial loads in both directions and small radial loads. They can operate at very high speeds and are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces. The outer ring, with ball and cage assembly, can be mounted separately from the two inner ring halves. The locating slots can be used to prevent the outer ring from rotating.
These single row angular contact ball bearings can accommodate radial and axial loads acting simultaneously, where the axial load acts in one direction only. They can operate at high speeds and, depending on the variant, even very high speeds. They are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces acting in one direction.