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Precision
ball bearings are manufactured to standards established by the
Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC) of the American Bearing
Manufacturers Association (ABMA). These standards have been
accepted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
and conform essentially to the standards set by the International
Standards Organization (ISO).
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ABEC and ISO bearing standards are primarily concerned
with bearing tolerances. While tolerance is an important
factor in the performance of a bearing, there are many
other factors that also affect the suitability of a
bearing to its application. ABEC and ISO standards do
not cover: radial play, raceway curvature, surface finish,
material, ball complement, number, size or precision
level, retainer type, lubrication, torque, cleanliness
at assembly, packaging and other factors that may be
essential to the desired bearing performance.
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The tolerances shown in the ABEC and
ISO tables are specific for basic bearing dimensions and require
no further explanation. The following information may also help
the design engineer use the runout values shown for different
tolerance ratings.
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Outer ring:
The total indicator reading during one complete revolution
of the outer ring with the inner ring remaining stationary.
Inner ring: The
total indicator reading during one complete revolution of
the inner ring with the outer ring remaining stationary.
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Inner ring: The total indicator reading during
one complete revolution of the inner ring with the outer
ring remaining stationary.
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Outer ring:
The total indicator reading during one complete
revolution of the outer ring with the inner ring remaining
stationary.
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