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Thrust Bearings - Dynaroll Corporation
was founded in 1988 and has become one of the world's largest
independent suppliers for thrust
bearings to the automotive, medical, aerospace and other high-precision
industries. Thrust bearings Manufacturing facilities in
San Fernando, California and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Ball Bearing
Manufacturing - Ball Bearing
Overview.
For thrust
bearings, single-row deep groove radial ball bearings are
the most common type of thrust bearings, having a wide range of
suitable applications. The raceway grooves on both inner and outer
rings have circular arcs of slightly larger radius than that of
the balls. In addition to radial loads, axial loads can be applied
in either direction. Because of their low torque, they offer high
speed operation with low power loss. Thrust
bearings and instrument
radial ball bearings are made with very high levels of precision,
therefore these are generally used in applications where accurate
rotational performance and low torque is necessary, and load capacity
is a secondary issue.
Thrust Bearing
- Tables
The thrust
bearings listed in these ball bearing tables are available
in a variety of different grades. As discussed, ABEC and ISO standards
only cover part of the overall picture for ball bearings, particularly
for more demanding applications. Beyond the basic dimensions and
tolerances of ball bearings, characteristics such as raceway finish,
cage quality, ball matching and consistency of internal geometry
can affect the performance of an individual bearing in its application.
These characteristics are generally determined by the level of
sophistication of the equipment used to manufacture the ball
bearings. This sophistication, in turn, affects the cost and
availability of the bearing. All Dynaroll bearings are guaranteed
to meet stated performance specifications, and bearing quality
is monitored according to ISO 9000 quality standards. It is recommended
that demanding applications for ball
bearings are discussed with a bearing engineer at Dynaroll.
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