A batch of deep groove ball bearings, purchased by a customer in Egypt and shipped today
A ball bearing's job is to decrease rotational friction while also supporting radial and axial stresses. It accomplishes this by containing the balls and transmitting the loads through the balls via at least two races. One race is usually stationary, while the other is coupled to the rotating assembly in most applications (e.g., a hub or shaft). When one of the bearing races rotates, the balls rotate with it. The balls have a far lower coefficient of friction than two flat surfaces moving against one other because they are rolling.
Due to the smaller contact area between the balls and races, ball bearings have a lower load capacity for their size than other types of rolling-element bearings. They can, however, put up with slight misalignment of the inner and outer races.
The race dimensions of a deep-groove radial bearing are similar to the dimensions of the balls that run in it. Bearings with a deeper groove may withstand higher loads than those with a shallower groove. Deep-groove bearings, like angular contact bearings, can handle both radial and axial loads, but they don't have the option of choosing the relative proportion of these load capabilities.
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