An insert ball bearing is a type of rolling bearing designed for easy integration into machinery or equipment. It consists of an inner ring with an extended outer surface that typically has a spherical or cylindrical shape. This inner ring is fitted with a set of balls that enable smooth rotation and load distribution. The outer race of the insert ball bearing is usually provided with a locking mechanism or set screw that allows it to be secured to the shaft. Insert ball bearings are commonly used in applications where ease of installation is crucial. They are often employed in pillow block or flange units, where the bearing is mounted within a housing. This design facilitates simple assembly, making it possible to install the bearing directly at the designated position in a machine. Insert ball bearings find applications in various industries, including agriculture, conveyor systems, and manufacturing, where the need for straightforward integration and reliable performance is paramount.
Inner Diameter | 90 mm | Material | Steel |
Outer Diameter | 190 mm | Seal Type | Seal On Both Sides |
Width | 96 mm | Cage Material | Steel |
Dynamic Load Rating | 143 kN | Min Temperature | -20 °C |
Static Load Rating | 108 kN | Max Temperature | +100 °C |
Fatigue Load Limit | 3.8 kN | Size Standard | Metric System |
Bolt Size | M16 | Mass | 7.5 kg |
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Bearings automatically align to compensate for shaft misalignment, ensuring operational efficiency.
Built to resist dust and contaminants, enhancing durability and reducing the risk of premature wear.
Easy assembly and disassembly for maintenance or replacement, contributing to efficient servicing procedures.