7213AC NSK Angular Contact Ball Bearing

The angular contact ball bearings can undertake both the radial load and axial load in the mean-time. Such bearings can work at a high rotational speed. The bigger the touching angle is, the greater the bearing's load capacity is.

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NSK 7220AC Angular Contact Ball Bearing Industrial Reducer

Angular contact ball bearings can bear radial load and axial load at the same time.Able to work at high speed.The higher the contact Angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity.The contact Angle is the Angle between the contact line of the ball and raceway in the radial plane and the vertical line of the bearing axis.High precision and high speed bearings are usually 15 degrees of contact.The contact Angle will increase under axial force.

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NSK 7309AC Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Single row angular contact ball bearings can only bear axial load in one direction, when bearing radial load, will cause additional axial force. And can only limit the axial displacement of the shaft or shell in one direction.

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Angular Contact Ball Bearing NSK 7021AC For Crusher Vibrating Screen

Angular contact ball bearings can bear radial load and axial load at the same time.Able to work at high speed.The higher the contact Angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity.The contact Angle is the Angle between the contact line of the ball and raceway in the radial plane and the vertical line of the bearing axis.High precision and high speed bearings are usually 15 degrees of contact.The contact Angle will increase under axial force.

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NSK 7020AC Angular Contact Ball Bearing

Angular contact ball bearings can bear radial load and axial load at the same time.Able to work at high speed.The higher the contact Angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity.The contact Angle is the Angle between the contact line of the ball and raceway in the radial plane and the vertical line of the bearing axis.High precision and high speed bearings are usually 15 degrees of contact.The contact Angle will increase under axial force.

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