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    Light Duty Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Light Duty Ball Bearings, Open.

    Open

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Light Duty Ball Bearings, Shielded.

    Shielded

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Light Duty Ball Bearings, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Reduce friction between rotating parts that don’t require high speed or precision, such as the shafts in hand cranks and casters.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Shielded—The balls are covered just enough to keep out large particles while allowing air to pass through and dissipate heat.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Wd.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Bearing Trade
    No.
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    3/16"11/16"1/4"Not Rated3301,200-20250Standard000000000000
    1/4"11/16"1/4"Not Rated2502,500-20250Standard3002000000000000
    1/4"11/16"1/4"Not Rated5105,000-20250Standard1602000000000000
     
    Shielded
     
    Steel
    3/16"11/16"1/4"Not Rated2502,500-20250Standard3001-2Z000000000000
    1/4"11/16"1/4"Not Rated2502,500-20250Standard3002-2Z000000000000
    1/4"11/16"1/4"Not Rated5105,000-20250Standard1602-2Z000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    3/16"11/16"5/16"Not Rated2502,500-20250Standard3001-2RS000000000000
    1/4"11/16"5/16"Not Rated2502,500-20250Standard3002-2RS000000000000
    1/4"11/16"5/16"Not Rated5105,000-20250Standard1602-2RS000000000000
     

    Needle-Roller Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Roller Bearings. Needle-Roller Bearings.
    Also known as drawn-cup roller bearings, these are our thinnest roller bearings. The outer ring is drawn out to form a lip that holds the bearing together. Bearings take on the shape of their housing and may be oblong prior to installation.
    Open Bearing—Open bearings dissipate heat more efficiently than sealed bearings.
    Sealed Bearing—Sealed bearings block out dust and other contaminants better than open bearings, but retain more heat.
    Radial Load
    Cap., lb.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Wd.
    Dynamic
    Static
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Lubrication
    For Shaft Surface
    Smoothness, Ra, μin
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Specs. Met
    Each
    For Radial Load—Open with Steel Ring
    1/2"11/16"5/16"82089019,500Required8-20 to 280ISO 281, ISO 7600000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/8"1,0401,20019,500Required8-40 to 280000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1/2"1,5502,00019,500Required8-40 to 28000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"1,9502,76019,000Required8-20 to 280ISO 281, ISO 76000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"2,2003,21019,500Required8-20 to 280ISO 281, ISO 76000000000000
     
    For Radial Load—Sealed on One Side with Steel Ring
    1/2"11/16"9/16"1,5502,00011,700Lubricated8-20 to 210000000000000
     
    For Radial Load—Sealed on Both Sides with Steel Ring
    1/2"11/16"7/16"78082015,000Lubricated8-25 to 2250000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"1,5502,00011,700Lubricated8-20 to 2100000000000000
     

    Light Duty Flanged Ball Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Light Duty Flanged Ball Bearings, Open.

    Open

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Ball Bearings. Light Duty Flanged Ball Bearings, Sealed.

    Sealed

    Reduce friction and withstand jostling in rotating parts that don’t require high speed or precision, such as the shafts in hand cranks and casters. The flange presses against the housing wall, so vibration and other sudden forces parallel to the shaft (thrust loads) won't knock them off-kilter.
    Open—With no rubber seal to block airflow, these bearings dissipate heat quickly, extending the life of the lubricant and reducing friction over time.
    Sealed—The best choice for dirty environments. A barrier seals out dust so it won't gunk up or wear down the balls. However, these bearings retain the most heat since air can't flow through.
    Steel—Strong and wear resistant. However, these bearings are best for dry environments since moisture will cause them to rust.
    Extended Inner Ring—Connect to mating parts without the need for a spacer. The inner ring juts out farther than the outer ring, so shaft collars and other objects won't touch the bearing's moving parts.
    Flange
    Temp.
    Range, ° F
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Wd.
    OD
    Thk.
    ABEC
    Rating
    Dynamic Radial
    Load Cap., lb.
    Max. Rotation
    Speed, rpm
    Min.
    Max.
    Inner Ring
    Type
    Each
    Open
     
    Steel
    1/4"11/16"1/4"0.807"0.05"Not Rated3301,200-20250Extended0000000000000
     
    Sealed
     
    Steel
    1/4"11/16"5/16"0.813"0.06"Not Rated2502,500-20250Extended0000000000000
     

    Oil-Embedded Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sleeve Bearings. Oil-Embedded Sleeve Bearings.
    Install and forget these self-lubricating bearings. All are made from porous metal and saturated with oil to reduce maintenance and downtime. A good all-around choice, they are used in everything from palm-sized fans in electronics to tire-sized pulleys. Although these bearings will work in most conditions, oil may drip away if temperatures get too high. Consider a graphite-lubricated bearing for higher temperatures or places where you can’t afford the mess. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S.
    With no moving parts, sleeve bearings are the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    841 Bearing Bronze—A classic choice for a starter pick. Also known as SAE 841 bearings.
    High-Load 863 Iron Copper—Iron makes these bearings harder, stronger, and more resistant to sudden starts and stops than 841 bearing bronze. However, they operate at slower speeds. The increased iron content makes these bearings appear silver.
    Mineral Oil Base—Mineral oil consistently lubricates at most temperatures but doesn’t last as long as synthetic oil.
    Synthetic Oil Base—A high-quality lubricant makes all the difference. Synthetic oil is less sensitive to temperature changes than mineral oil, so it won't get runny and leak away at higher temperatures.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Base Oil
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    841 Bearing Bronze
    3/8"11/16"3/4"560 lb. @ 120 rpmMineral Oil10 to 2200000000000000
    3/8"11/16"1 1/2"1,100 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3000000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/8"370 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1/2"500 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"9/16"560 lb. @ 120 rpmMineral Oil10 to 22000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"620 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"750 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"7/8"870 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1"1,000 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/8"1,100 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/4"1,250 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 3/8"1,350 lb. @ 120 rpmMineral Oil10 to 220000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/2"1,500 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"7/16"490 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"1/2"560 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"5/8"700 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"3/4"840 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"1"1,100 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    9/16"11/16"1 1/4"1,400 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
     
    High-Load 863 Iron Copper
    1/2"11/16"1/2"550 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"690 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"830 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1"1,100 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/8"1,250 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
     

    Oil-Embedded Flanged Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Flanged Sleeve Bearings. Oil-Embedded Flanged Sleeve Bearings.
    Install and forget these self-lubricating bearings. All are made from porous metal and saturated with oil to reduce maintenance and downtime. A good all-around choice, they are used in everything from palm-sized fans in electronics to tire-sized pulleys. Although these bearings will work in most conditions, oil may drip away if temperatures get too high. Consider a graphite-lubricated bearing for higher temperatures or places where you can’t afford the mess. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S.
    Flanged sleeve bearings combine a sleeve and thrust bearing in one. The flange supports thrust loads and prevents the bearing from being pushed out of place. The sleeve is the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    841 Bearing Bronze—A classic choice for a starter pick. Also known as SAE 841 bearings.
    High-Load 863 Iron Copper—Iron makes these bearings harder, stronger, and more resistant to sudden starts and stops than 841 bearing bronze. However, they operate at slower speeds. The increased iron content makes these bearings appear silver.
    Synthetic Oil Base—A high-quality lubricant makes all the difference. Synthetic oil is less sensitive to temperature changes than mineral oil, so it won't get runny and leak away at higher temperatures.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Flange
    OD
    Flange
    Thk.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Dynamic Thrust Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Base Oil
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    841 Bearing Bronze
    1/2"11/16"1/2"7/8"1/8"500 lb. @ 120 rpm730 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3000000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"7/8"1/8"750 lb. @ 120 rpm730 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 300000000000000
    5/8"11/16"1/2"15/16"1/32"580 lb. @ 60 rpm760 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3000000000000000
    5/8"11/16"11/16"15/16"1/32"820 lb. @ 60 rpm760 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3000000000000000
    5/8"11/16"15/16"15/16"1/32"1,100 lb. @ 60 rpm760 lb. @ 60 rpmSynthetic Oil-35 to 3000000000000000
     
    High-Load 863 Iron Copper
    1/2"11/16"1/2"7/8"1/8"550 lb. @ 120 rpm510 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"7/8"1/8"830 lb. @ 120 rpm510 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic Oil-15 to 300000000000000
     

    High-Temperature Graphite-Lubricated Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sleeve Bearings. High-Temperature Graphite-Lubricated Sleeve Bearings.
    Made of a graphite and metal alloy, these bearings stay slippery at high temperatures where oil burns off and other bearings fail. With no need for refills, they require little to no maintenance. You’ll find them in pumps, propellers, and mixers that spin near steam or inside ovens. However, graphite may eventually flake off, dropping flecks and leaving smudges. If you need a spic-and-span space, consider dry-running bearings made of slippery plastic instead. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S.
    With no moving parts, sleeve bearings are the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    841 Bearing Bronze—A classic choice for a starter pick. Also known as SAE 841 bearings.
    Extreme-Temperature Chemical-Resistant Graphalloy—From the freezer to the furnace, these bearings glide in extreme temperatures where other bearings grind and fail. They resist decay caused by the strong acids or bases found in cleaning fluids. They even work underwater without swelling or warping.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    841 Bearing Bronze
    1/2"11/16"1/2"400 lb. @ 120 rpm-50 to 7000000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"500 lb. @ 120 rpm-50 to 700000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"600 lb. @ 120 rpm-50 to 70000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1"800 lb. @ 120 rpm-50 to 700000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/8"900 lb. @ 120 rpm-50 to 700000000000000
     
    Extreme-Temperature Chemical-Resistant Graphalloy
    7/16"11/16"1/2"160 lb. @ 120 rpm-450 to 750000000000000
     

    Easy-Install Dry-Running Flanged Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Flanged Sleeve Bearings. Easy-Install Dry-Running Flanged Sleeve Bearings.
    A gap running along the length of these bearings allows you to quickly squeeze them into a housing—no tools required. Made of naturally slippery plastic, there’s no need to add messy oil that could drip and attract dust.
    Flanged sleeve bearings combine a sleeve and thrust bearing in one. The flange supports thrust loads and prevents the bearing from being pushed out of place. The sleeve is the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    Nylon—The most popular choice, nylon is wear resistant yet economical. Keep in mind, though, that it will swell and weaken when exposed to moisture.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Flange
    OD
    Flange
    Thk.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Dynamic Thrust Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Color
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    Nylon
    5/8"11/16"15/32"15/16"1/32"85 lb. @ 20 rpm115 lb. @ 20 rpmWhite0 to 200000000000000
    5/8"11/16"21/32"15/16"1/32"120 lb. @ 20 rpm115 lb. @ 20 rpmWhite0 to 20000000000000
    5/8"11/16"29/32"15/16"1/32"165 lb. @ 20 rpm115 lb. @ 20 rpmWhite0 to 20000000000000
     

    Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Sleeve Bearings. Sleeve Bearings.
    These bearings don’t come with a lubricant, so you can select the oil that meets the needs of your application. You’ll need to refill the oil, so make sure the bearing is located where you can access it. All are fabricated and inspected in the U.S.
    With no moving parts, sleeve bearings are the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    High-Load 932 Bearing Bronze—These bearings are strong enough for sudden starts and stops, plus they resist wear and tear. They are cast from an alloy of leaded tin bronze for uniform rigidity and strength. Also known as 660 leaded bronze bearings.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    High-Load 932 Bearing Bronze
    1/2"11/16"1/2"1,000 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 4500000000000000
    1/2"11/16"5/8"1,250 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 450000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"1,500 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 450000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1"2,000 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 450000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1 1/8"2,250 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 450000000000000
     

    Ultra-Low-Friction Oil-Embedded Flanged Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Flanged Sleeve Bearings. Ultra-Low-Friction Oil-Embedded Flanged Sleeve Bearings.
    Our slipperiest metal bearings, these are ideal for machinery with frequent starts and stops, such as conveyors. With nonstick PTFE particles added to the oil, they reduce friction to minimize wear and heat, so equipment runs more efficiently and lasts longer. All are fabricated, lubricated, and inspected in the U.S.
    Flanged sleeve bearings combine a sleeve and thrust bearing in one. The flange supports thrust loads and prevents the bearing from being pushed out of place. The sleeve is the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    841 Bearing Bronze—A classic choice for a starter pick. Also known as SAE 841 bearings.
    Synthetic Oil Base—A high-quality lubricant makes all the difference. Synthetic oil is less sensitive to temperature changes than mineral oil, so it won't get runny and leak away at higher temperatures.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Flange
    OD
    Flange
    Thk.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Dynamic Thrust Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Base Oil
    Lubricant
    Additive
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    841 Bearing Bronze
    1/2"11/16"5/16"7/8"1/8"310 lb. @ 120 rpm730 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic OilPTFE
    -140 to 4600000000000000
    1/2"11/16"1/2"7/8"1/8"500 lb. @ 120 rpm730 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic OilPTFE
    -140 to 460000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"7/8"1/8"750 lb. @ 120 rpm730 lb. @ 120 rpmSynthetic OilPTFE
    -140 to 460000000000000
     

    Flanged Sleeve Bearings

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Flanged Sleeve Bearings. Flanged Sleeve Bearings.
    These bearings don’t come with a lubricant, so you can select the oil that meets the needs of your application. You’ll need to refill the oil, so make sure the bearing is located where you can access it. All are fabricated and inspected in the U.S.
    Flanged sleeve bearings combine a sleeve and thrust bearing in one. The flange supports thrust loads and prevents the bearing from being pushed out of place. The sleeve is the simplest way to support the load of a rotating shaft while reducing friction. Also known as plain bearings.
    High-Load 932 Bearing Bronze—These bearings are strong enough for sudden starts and stops, plus they resist wear and tear. They are cast from an alloy of leaded tin bronze for uniform rigidity and strength. Also known as 660 leaded bronze bearings.
    For Shaft
    Dia.
    For Housing
    ID
    Lg.
    Flange
    OD
    Flange
    Thk.
    Dynamic Radial Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Dynamic Thrust Load
    Cap. @ Speed
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Each
    High-Load 932 Bearing Bronze
    1/2"11/16"1/2"7/8"1/8"1,000 lb. @ 120 rpm1,100 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 4500000000000000
    1/2"11/16"3/4"7/8"1/8"1,500 lb. @ 120 rpm1,100 lb. @ 120 rpm-350 to 450000000000000
     
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