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These steel ball bearings handle higher loads than stainless steel and plastic bearings.
For greater accuracy and higher speeds, these bearings are made to tighter tolerances than standard ball bearings.
Wider than our standard ball bearings, these rugged bearings are good for handling heavy loads at low speeds.
Use these bearings where high speed and precision are not required.
Good for use in electric motors and power generators, these bearings have ceramic balls that insulate against stray current to prevent damage to the bearing.
Internal locking elements (sprags) lock to transmit torque in one direction while turning freely in the other direction.
Bearings are 440C stainless steel for good corrosion resistance.
Made to tight tolerances, these 440C stainless steel bearings combine speed and accuracy with corrosion resistance.
The flange ensures proper positioning inside a tube or housing.
Flanged and creating twice as many contact points as angular-contact ball bearings, these bearings ensure correct positioning within a tube or housing and resist radial loads.
Install these acetal bearings in caustic environments and where lubrication can’t be used. They have good all-around corrosion and chemical resistance.
No need to worry about precisely aligning these bearings—they swivel to compensate for up to 5° of shaft misalignment.
When speed and accuracy matter most, opt for these bearings. They’re made to tighter tolerances than standard flanged ball bearings.
Slip these bearings onto a shaft and secure with the included set screws, no special tools required.
Made with either PEEK or graphite, these ball bearings work in applications that are too hot for most other ball bearings.
Quickly secure these bearings onto shafts with the clamp-on collar for a concentric, mar-free hold.
Unlike other ball bearings, these do not need to be fully inserted into a housing. A spline around the outside of the bearing creates a permanent, secure hold in thin panels.
In addition to handling higher loads than three-piece ball bearings, one-piece bearings are easier to handle. They have an outer band that holds the bearing together and acts as a shield against dust and other contaminants.
These bearings have twice as many contact points as angular-contact ball bearings.
Install these bearings for use with combined radial and thrust loads. They are often used in spindle applications and can be combined with cylindrical roller bearings to better handle radial loads.
Designed with a thin, compact housing, these bearings are good for space-constrained applications.
These bearings have the highest speed ratings of any mounted ball bearing that we offer.
The lubricant in these mounted ball bearings is NSF registered H1 and FDA compliant for incidental contact with food.
Use these bearings for light loads and small shafts. The closed backing blocks out dust and other contaminants.
The lubricant in these mounted ball bearings is suitable for incidental contact with food.
Replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit bearings into tubing or pipe to create a roller.
Use these bearings to replace worn and damaged bearings or press-fit them into tubing or pipe to create a roller. All have a hex-shaped axle.