Thursday 4 January 2018

KNOW HOW TO READ BEARING SPECIFICATION !!

bearing is a machine element that constrains relative motion to only the desired motion, and reduces friction between moving parts.

Each bearing has a specified number which tells about the type and size of bearing.

Let's take an example below :



  • (1) Prefix :
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  • (2) Basic Number:
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  • (3) Suffix



    • Prefix

      KCage with roller elements
      LRemovable bearing ring
      RRing with roller set
      SRoll body of stainless steel
      WStainless steel deep groove ball bearing
      *Note: Each bearing company may create their own prefixes. e.g. E2. = SKF Energy Efficient bearings

      Suffix

      2 RSBearing with rubber seal on both sides. RS provides a better seal but more rolling friction than 2Z.
      RSBearing with rubber seal on one side, one side open.
      2 Z / ZZBearing with a metal seal on both sides.
      ZBearing with a metal seal on one side, one side open.
      EReinforced Design
      P2Highest precision
      KBearing with taper bore

      Bearing Numbers

      The example at the header shows a 6001 2RS bearing. So what does the 6001 actually mean?
      (6)001
      This first number relates to the bearing type, as shown in the table below type 6 is a deep grooved roller bearing.

    • Lets attempt to break it down.


    • 1
      Self-Aligning Ball Bearing
      This kind of ball bearing has a spherical outer race, allowing the axis of the bearing to "wander around". This is important because misalignment is one of the big causes of bearing failure.
      2
      Barrel and Spherical Roller Bearings
      3
      Tapered Roller Bearing
      Designed to take large axial loads as well as radial loads.
      4
      Deep Groove Double-Row Ball Bearing
      Designed for heavy radial loads.
      5
      Axial Deep Groove Ball Bearing
      Intended for exclusively axial loads.
      6
      Deep Groove Ball Bearing (Single row)
      Typical ball bearing. Handles light axial loads as well as radial loads.
      7
      Single-Row Angular Contact Bearing
      Specific geometry of angular contact bearing raceways and shoulders creates ball contact angles that support higher axial loads
      8
      Axial Cylindrical Roller Bearings
      Axial cylindrical roller bearings comprise axial cylindrical roller and cage assemblies and shaft and housing locating washers.
      The bearings have particularly small axial section height, have high load carrying capacity and high rigidity and can support axial forces in one direction.
6(0)01
This second number relates the bearing series, which reflects the robustness of the bearing. As you go up the scale below from 9 to 4 the inner and outer race thickness will usually increase along with the ball size, this will be to help cope with extra load.
9 Very thin section
0 Extra light
1 Extra light thrust
2 Light
3 Medium
4 Heavy

60(01)
The 3rd and 4th digits of the bearing number relate to the bore size of the bearing, numbers 00 to 03 have a designated bore size depending on the number.
00 10mm
01 12mm
02 15mm
03 17mm


While numbers over 03 simply have a bore size which is 5 times that of the 3rd and 4th digit.

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