Wheel hub bearing DAC Series 2
Wheel hub bearing is mainly for bearing and accurately guiding the rotation of the hub. It bears both the axial load and the radial load, and is a very important component.
Wheel bearings are sets of steel balls or tapers held together by a metal ring. They enable the wheels to rotate smoothly with minimal friction.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings 3200 Series
Double row angular contact ball bearings correspond, in their design and operation, to a pair of single row angular contact ball bearings in a back-to-back arrangement, while requiring less axial space. They can operate at high speeds and are more suitable than deep groove ball bearings for supporting large axial forces in both directions.
Thrust Ball Bearings 54000 Series
Double direction thrust ball bearings include a shaft washer, two seat washers and two steel ball-cage assemblies. The bearing is a separate type, and each part can be installed independently. Double direction bearings and single direction bearings use the same shaft washer, seat washer and steel ball-cage assembly.
Spherical Roller Bearings 223 Series
Spherical roller bearing with relubrication features.
This type bearing has many advantages such as:
Accommodate misalignment
High load carrying capacity
Relubrication features
Low friction and long service life
Increased wear resistance
Self-aligning Ball Bearings 2200 Series
1. The self aligning ball bearings consist of two rows of balls and a common concave sphered raceway in the outer ring and theinner ring.
2. This type bearings have the self-aligning capacity which make the bearings insensitive to angular misalignments of the shaft relative to the housing.
3. The series of the bearings: 1200, 1300, 2200, 2300 and so on.
4. The bearings are also available with a cylindrical bore or, in certain size ranges, with a tapered bore.
Thrust Spherical Roller Type 29000
Cylindrical roller thrust bearings can be split into thrust cylindrical roller and cage assemblies, shaft washers and races. Such bearings can withstand large axial loads in one direction, but cannot withstand radial loads, and they do not have self-aligning capabilities. Mainly used in heavy machine tools, high-power marine gearboxes, oil drilling rigs, vertical motors and other machinery.