NTN Self-Aligning Ball Bearing , 2318

Description


Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating
2318 3.5433 in
90.000 mm
7.4803 in
190.000 mm
2.5197 in
64.000 mm
0.1181 in
3.000 mm
12900 lbf
57500 N
57.50 kN
34500 lbf
154000 N
154.00 kN



1. Design features and characteristics

The outer ring raceway of self-aligning ball bearings forms a spherical surface whose center is common to the bearing center. The inner ring of the bearing has two raceways.
The balls, cage, and inner ring of these bearings are capable of shifting in order to compensate for a certain degree of misalignment with the outer rings. As a result, the bearing is able to align itself and compensate for shaft / housing finishing unevenness, bearing fitting error, and other sources of misalignment as shown in Fig. 1.
Since axial load capacity is limited, self- aligning ball bearing are not suitable for applications with heavy axial loads.

It is recommended to use an adapter on a self-aligning ball bearing with a tapered bore inner diameter for ease of installation and disassembly. These bearings and adapters are often used on drive shaft applications.

 

2. Standard cage type


All bearing series are equipped with a pressed cage, except 2321S and 2322S, which are equipped with a machined cage.
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings
It is recommended to use an adapter on a self-aligning ball bearing with a tapered bore inner diameter for ease of installation and disassembly. These bearings and adapters are often used on drive shaft applications.

Table 1 Standard cage types of spherical ball bearings

 




 

3. Ball protrusion


Bearings with part numbers listed in Table 2 below have balls which protrude slightly from the bearing face as illustrated in Fig. 2. The total width dimensions are shown in Table 2.

4.  Allowable misalignment angle

The allowable misalignment angle can be determined by the following function. This degree of allowable misalignment may be limited by the design of mating components around the bearing.
Normal load ....................... 1/15

 

5.  Precautions for using self-aligning ball bearings

Self-aligning ball bearings are unable to support large axial loads and therefore axial loading shall be limited.
Please consider using self-aligning roller bearings when a large axial load is to be applied.

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Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 2318 3.5433 in 90.000 mm 7.4803 in 190.000... Read more

SKU: 2318

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    Description


    Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating
    2318 3.5433 in
    90.000 mm
    7.4803 in
    190.000 mm
    2.5197 in
    64.000 mm
    0.1181 in
    3.000 mm
    12900 lbf
    57500 N
    57.50 kN
    34500 lbf
    154000 N
    154.00 kN



    1. Design features and characteristics

    The outer ring raceway of self-aligning ball bearings forms a spherical surface whose center is common to the bearing center. The inner ring of the bearing has two raceways.
    The balls, cage, and inner ring of these bearings are capable of shifting in order to compensate for a certain degree of misalignment with the outer rings. As a result, the bearing is able to align itself and compensate for shaft / housing finishing unevenness, bearing fitting error, and other sources of misalignment as shown in Fig. 1.
    Since axial load capacity is limited, self- aligning ball bearing are not suitable for applications with heavy axial loads.

    It is recommended to use an adapter on a self-aligning ball bearing with a tapered bore inner diameter for ease of installation and disassembly. These bearings and adapters are often used on drive shaft applications.

     

    2. Standard cage type


    All bearing series are equipped with a pressed cage, except 2321S and 2322S, which are equipped with a machined cage.
    Self-Aligning Ball Bearings
    It is recommended to use an adapter on a self-aligning ball bearing with a tapered bore inner diameter for ease of installation and disassembly. These bearings and adapters are often used on drive shaft applications.

    Table 1 Standard cage types of spherical ball bearings

     




     

    3. Ball protrusion


    Bearings with part numbers listed in Table 2 below have balls which protrude slightly from the bearing face as illustrated in Fig. 2. The total width dimensions are shown in Table 2.

    4.  Allowable misalignment angle

    The allowable misalignment angle can be determined by the following function. This degree of allowable misalignment may be limited by the design of mating components around the bearing.
    Normal load ....................... 1/15

     

    5.  Precautions for using self-aligning ball bearings

    Self-aligning ball bearings are unable to support large axial loads and therefore axial loading shall be limited.
    Please consider using self-aligning roller bearings when a large axial load is to be applied.

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