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Radial Insert Ball Bearings

Radial Insert Ball Bearings for Flexible Mounting on Shafts and Housings | High-Quality Bearings

Radial Insert Ball Bearings are designed to provide flexibility and ease in mounting on shafts or housings, making them a versatile solution for a wide range of industrial applications. These bearings are ideal for managing high radial forces and low axial loads, offering reliable performance even in challenging conditions. With the ability to compensate for shaft misalignment and deflections, radial insert ball bearings ensure smooth operation and enhanced durability.

Their design adheres to DIN 626-1 standards, making them compatible with various systems while delivering excellent performance. Available in several configurations, including bearings with extended inner rings, eccentric collars, conical bores, cylindrical bores, and square bores, these bearings provide flexibility for both high-speed and high-load applications.

Key Features:

  • High radial load capacity with low axial force management.
  • Compensation for misalignment and shaft deflections, ensuring smooth, continuous operation.
  • Flexible mounting options, including grub screws, eccentric collars, and adapter sleeves, make installation straightforward.
  • High-speed capability, especially with configurations designed for dynamic applications.

Versions of Radial Insert Ball Bearings:

  1. Extended Inner Ring with Grub Screws
    Models like UC 2, UC 3, SB 2, and SSUC 2 use grub screws to securely fix the inner ring onto the shaft. These are suitable for moderate loads and both directions of rotation.

  2. Eccentric Collar
    Bearings such as SA 2 and UEL 2 are equipped with eccentric collars and grub screws, offering secure mounting and higher-speed capacity when the rotation is constant.

  3. Conical Bore
    Models like UK 2 and UK 3 use adapter sleeves, enabling high-speed performance and bidirectional rotation, providing smoother, quieter operation.

  4. Cylindrical Bore
    CS 2 series bearings use a simple shaft fitting method, saving space while supporting medium to high speeds and higher loads.

  5. Square Bore
    The GW 2 series is designed for shafts with square cross-sections, allowing for space-efficient installation and supporting medium to high speeds.

Material Options:

  • Radial Insert Ball Bearings in Rolling Bearing Steel:
    These bearings offer exceptional load-bearing capacity and withstand temperatures from -10°C to +120°C (up to +100°C for rubber seals). They are wear-resistant, shock-resistant, and magnetic, making them suitable for demanding environments.

  • Radial Insert Ball Bearings in Stainless Steel:
    Known for their hygienic properties, these bearings are corrosion-resistant, highly durable, and can withstand temperatures from -20°C and higher, making them ideal for more specialized applications.

Applications:
Radial insert ball bearings are widely used in industries such as automotive, agricultural machinery, and general manufacturing. Their ability to handle high radial loads while compensating for misalignment makes them indispensable in systems requiring reliable and long-lasting performance.


FAQ:

Q: What are radial insert ball bearings, and where are they used?
A: Radial insert ball bearings are specialized bearings designed for mounting on shafts or in housings. They are commonly used in industries like automotive, agriculture, and manufacturing, where they manage high radial and low axial forces.

Q: What are the different versions of radial insert ball bearings?
A: Radial insert ball bearings come in various configurations, including extended inner rings with grub screws, eccentric collars, conical bores, cylindrical bores, and square bores, offering flexibility in installation and performance.

Q: What materials are radial insert ball bearings made from?
A: These bearings are typically made from rolling bearing steel, which is highly durable and suitable for high-load applications. They are also available in stainless steel for environments that require corrosion resistance and hygiene.

Q: How do radial insert ball bearings compensate for misalignment?
A: These bearings are designed to compensate for shaft misalignment and deflections, ensuring smooth operation and reducing wear over time.

Q: Can radial insert ball bearings handle high-speed applications?
A: Yes, certain configurations, such as those with conical bores or eccentric collars, are designed to handle high speeds, making them ideal for dynamic systems.


Keywords:

  • Radial insert ball bearings
  • Bearing inserts for shafts
  • Industrial ball bearings
  • Radial insert bearings with grub screws
  • Eccentric collar bearings
  • Conical bore bearings
  • Cylindrical bore ball bearings
  • Square bore radial insert bearings
  • High-speed ball bearings
  • Bearings for misalignment compensation

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