DEEP GROOVE BALL BEARING

Ball bearings: role, types and selection tips

What is a ball bearing?

A ball bearing is a system consisting of two rings (one inner and one outer), a cage and steel or ceramic balls within the cage.

They are designed to reduce friction and facilitate movement and rotation between two different parts. Ball bearings can be found absolutely everywhere: in everyday objects (bicycle wheels, washing machines), in motor vehicles, but also in cutting-edge industrial installations such as turbines or wind turbines.

It can be adapted to a wide range of situations and conditions, from high speeds and temperatures to demanding sanitary conditions.

Thanks to its design, it can be used to support radial loads (perpendicular to the axis) as well as axial loads (in the axis), and is made to absorb shocks.

These bearings are governed by the ISO 15 standard, which in particular defines their dimensions. Manufacturers must therefore ensure compatibility between them, such as SKF, FAG, NSK, NTN or Timken.