Description
NTN 7000CP5 Angular Contact Bearing - D=10
Angular contact ball bearings are non-separable bearings in which the straight line connecting the contact points between the balls and the inner and outer rings has a certain angle (contact angle) with respect to the radial direction, and a radial load and an axial load in one direction are applied. Can be done.
In addition, when a radial load acts, an axial component force is generated, so two are generally used facing each other.
SPECIFICATIONS
Inner Diameter d (Φmm) |
10 |
Contact Angle (°) |
15° |
Outer Diameter D (Φmm) |
26 |
JIS Grade |
5 |
Width B (mm) |
8 |
Race Ring Shape |
Angular contact ball bearing |
Outer Ring Type |
Flat |
Material (Main Unit) |
High carbon chromium bearing steel |
Rolling Element Material |
High carbon chromium bearing steel |
Shield Shape |
Open type |
Load Direction |
Radial |
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
1. Design features and characteristics
1.1 Angular contact ball bearing
Angular contact ball bearings are non-separable bearings with a defined contact angle in the radial direction relative to the straight line that runs through the point where each ball makes contact with the inner and outer rings (see Fig. 1). Table 1 provides information on contact angles and their designated codes.
In addition to radial loads, angular contact ball bearings can accommodate single direction axial loads. Since an axial load is generated from a radial force, these bearings are generally used in pairs. Table 2 shows general angular contact ball bearing characteristics, Table 3 shows information on using duplex (side by side) angular contact ball bearings, and Table 4 shows information on multiple-row angular contact ball bearings.
For bearings with a contact angle of 15° and bearing tolerance JIS Class 5 or higher, see special catalog “Precision rolling bearings (CAT. No. 2260/E)”.
1.2 Four-point angular contact ball bearings
Four-point angular contact ball bearings have a contact angle of 30° and a split inner ring. As shown in Fig. 2, when the inner and outer rings receive a radial load, the ball contacts the inner and outer rings at four points. This construction enables a single bearing to accommodate axial loads from either direction, and when under a simple axial load or heavy axial load, the bearing relies on two contact points like ordinary bearings.
1.3 Double row angular contact ball bearings
The structure of double row angular contact ball bearings is designed by arranging two single row angular contact bearings back-to-back in duplex (DB) to form a single bearing with a contact angle of 25°.
These bearings are capable of accommodating radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and have a high capacity for moment loads.
As shown in Fig. 4, sealed and shielded type double row angular contact ball bearings are also available. Standard loads vary from those of open type bearings.