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Bearing components include balls, rollers, and springs for applications such as machine-tool spindle bearings, turbomolecular pumps, aerospace, engine components, and biomedical products. Features include a Silicon Nitride microstructure and a low coefficient of friction to reduce or eliminate lubrication requirements.


Ball Bearings

A ball bearing is a common type of rolling-element bearing, a kind of bearing.

The term ball bearing to mechanical engineers usually means a bearing assembly which uses spherical bearing balls as the rolling elements. To laypeople the term often means an individual ball for a bearing assembly. The remainder of this entry uses the term ball for the individual component and ball bearing or just "bearing" for the assembly.

Ball bearings typically support both axial and radial loads and can tolerate some misalignment of the inner and outer races. Also, balls are relatively easy to make cheaply compared to other kinds of rolling elements. Ball bearings tend to have lower load capacity for their size than other kinds of rolling-element bearings due to the smaller contact area that spherical shapes provide.

Roller Bearings

A rolling-element bearing is a bearing which carries a load by placing round elements between the two pieces. The relative motion of the pieces causes the round elements to roll (tumble) with little sliding.

One of the earliest and best-known rolling-element bearings are sets of logs laid on the ground with a large stone block on top. As the stone is pulled, the logs roll along the ground with little sliding friction. As each log comes out the back, it is moved to the front where the block then rolls on to it.

A rolling-element rotary bearing uses a shaft in a much larger hole, and cylinders called "rollers" tightly fill the space between the shaft and hole. As the shaft turns, each roller acts as the logs in the above example. However, since the bearing is round, the rollers never fall out from under the load.

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The Bearing is a machine element used in rotating parts of virtually every machine. The precision in dimensions form a key factor to the performance of the machine. Rotation movement is an indispensable characteristic

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