Thrust ball bearings are specialized types of rolling bearings designed specifically to handle axial loads in one direction. They consist of a set of balls positioned between two raceways, allowing for smooth operational support while being compact in design. Ideal for applications that require a lightweight and efficient solution for thrust management, these bearings excel in various industrial contexts.
Material Options:Chrome steel (AISI 52100)
Stainless steel (AISI 440C or others for enhanced corrosion resistance)
Sizes: Available in a range of sizes to accommodate different shaft diameters and load ratings.
Raceway Design: Features flat or grooved raceways, depending on the configuration and load requirements.
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52202 | 54202 | 54202U |
52204 | 54204 | 54204U |
52405 | 54405 | 54405U |
52205 | 54205 | 54205U |
52305 | 54305 | 54305U |
52406 | 54406 | 54406U |
52206 | 54206 | 54206U |
52306 | 54306 | 54306U |
52407 | 54407 | 54407U |
52207 | 54207 | 54207U |
52307 | 54307 | 54307U |
52208 | 54208 | 54208U |
52308 | 54308 | 54308U |
52408 | 54408 | 54408U |
52209 | 54209 | 54209U |
52309 | 54309 | 54309U |
52049 | 54049 | 54049U |
52210 | 54210 | 54210U |
52310 | 54310 | 54310U |
52410 | 54410 | 54410U |
52211 | 54211 | 54211U |
52311 | 54311 | 54311U |
52411 | 54411 | 54411U |
52212 | 54212 | 54212U |
52312 | 54312 | 54312U |
52412 | 54412 | 54412U |
52413 | 54413 | 54413U |
52213 | 54213 | 54213U |
52313 | 54313 | 54313U |
52214 | 54214 | 54214U |
52314 | 54314 | 54314U |
52414 | 54414 | 54414U |
Design Structure:
Thrust ball bearings consist of two grooved rings - an outer and inner ring - and a cage or separator that holds the steel or ceramic balls in place. They are available in single-direction and double-direction designs, which allow axial loads to be supported in one or both directions.
Load Capacity:
These bearings are primarily designed to handle axial loads - forces parallel to the shaft. They are not suitable for radial loads.
Type of Balls:
Thrust ball bearings typically utilize steel or ceramic balls that provide high strength and durability. The smooth surface of these balls ensures low friction and efficient operation.
Material:
Commonly made from high-quality carbon steel or stainless steel, thrust ball bearings have enhanced fatigue resistance and overall lifespan.
Speed Limitations:
Thrust ball bearings are generally not designed for high-speed applications. Their operational speed is usually limited compared to other bearing types.
Application:
Widely used in machinery that requires precise axial positioning, such as in screw drives, automotive applications (like clutches and gear assemblies), and specialized equipment (like machine tools).
Installation:
Care must be taken during installation to ensure proper alignment and clearance for optimal performance.
Lubrication:
Thrust ball bearings require adequate lubrication (oil or grease) to minimize friction and wear and to dissipate heat, ensuring smooth operation.
Temperature Tolerance:
These bearings can operate within a specific temperature range, influenced by the type of lubricant used. Excessive heat can lead to premature bearing failure.
Maintenance:
Regular maintenance, including inspection and re-lubrication, is crucial to prolonging the life of the bearing and ensuring efficient operation.
Roller bearings are frequently utilized in automobile clutch assemblies, gearboxes, and transmission systems to support axial loads while keeping components in their proper positions. Roller bearings are ideal for these applications due to their composition of multiple small, cylindrical rollers that distribute the load evenly, reducing friction and wear on the components.
Aerospace applications necessitate precise control over axial loads for safety and performance in aircraft engines and landing gear systems. Tapered roller bearings, which consist of multiple tapered rollers assembled together, can withstand high radial and axial loads while minimizing friction in these applications, allowing for more precise control over the loads.
In milling machines, lathes, and other industrial equipment, roller bearings with a higher number of rollers are required for handling high precision axial load. These bearings can effectively distribute the load, greatly reducing the chance of premature wear and tear on the equipment.
In wind turbines, which are subject to axial loads induced by wind forces acting on the blades, cylindrical roller bearings are used to support the rotor assembly. These bearings are capable of handling high loads and can operate in a range of temperatures and weather conditions.
Construction equipment such as cranes and excavators require efficient load handling and stability to perform their tasks effectively. Spherical roller bearings are frequently used in these applications to support both radial and axial loads.
In ship propellers and thrusters, cylindrical roller thrust bearings are used to handle axial thrust loads. These bearings are designed to manage high axial loads and have excellent shock resistance, which is critical in marine environments where vessels are regularly exposed to waves and inclement weather.
Roller bearings are crucial components in trains, where wheel assemblies and brake systems require robust support for safe and reliable operation. These bearings come in a variety of designs, including tapered roller bearings and cylindrical roller bearings, depending on the specific application.
Centrifugal pumps and compressors use bearings to handle axial loads from rotating components. Tapered roller bearings are commonly used in these applications due to their ability to handle both radial and axial loads while minimizing frictional resistance for more efficient operation.
In spinning and weaving machines, precision is paramount, and roller bearings are often utilized to maintain control over moving parts under axial loads. These bearings can withstand high loads and rapid rotational speeds while minimizing friction and wear.
In electric motors and generators, roller bearings are essential components for maintaining component alignment and performance. Deep groove ball bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, or angular contact ball bearings can be used depending on the specific application requirements.
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Q: What is the brand name of this thrust ball bearing?
A: The brand name of this thrust ball bearing is AWX.
Q: What is the model number of this thrust ball bearing?
A: The model number of this thrust ball bearing is 52205.
Q: What is the place of origin of this thrust ball bearing?
A: This thrust ball bearing is manufactured in China.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for this product?
A: The minimum order quantity for this product is 10 pieces.
Q: What is the price range for this product?
A: The price range for this product is between 0.1-0.4usd per piece.
Q: What is the packaging details for this product?
A: This product comes in a single box packaging.
Q: What is the delivery time for this product?
A: The delivery time for this product is 30 days.
Q: What are the payment terms for this product?
A: The payment terms for this product include L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, and MoneyGram.
Q: What is the supply ability for this product?
A: The supply ability for this product is 10000 pieces.