Self-aligning ball bearings are designed to accommodate misalignment between the shaft and the housing without causing undue stress on the bearing or reducing its operational efficiency. They consist of an inner and outer ring with double-row steel balls and a cage that separates and guides the balls. It can handle both radial and axial loads, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Inner Diameter | 17 mm | Number of Rows | Double Row | |
Outer Diameter | 40 mm | Cage Material | Steel | |
Width | 16 mm | Seal Type | Steel Shield On Both Sides | |
Dynamic Load Rating | 10.6 kN | Clearance | CN | |
Static Load Rating | 2.55 kN | Precision | Grade 0 | |
Fatigue Load Limit | 0.132 kN | Min Temperature | -40 °C | |
Reference Speed | 34 000 rpm | Max Temperature | +120 °C | |
Limiting Speed | 24 000 rpm | Size Standard | Metric System | |
Maximum Misalignment | 2.5 ° | Mass | 0.088 kg | |
Rolling Element | Ball | - | - |
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Suitable for high-speed applications due to optimized design and reduced friction.
Helps maintain stability and performance even under dynamic and fluctuating operating conditions.
Ability to accommodate misalignment between the shaft and housing, compensating for shaft deflection and misalignment errors.