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Double Direction Angular Contact Thrust Ball Bearings

Double direction angular contact thrust ball bearings are a type of bearing that is designed to support axial loads in both directions. They consist of two rows of balls arranged at an angle to the axis of the bearing, with a single-piece inner and outer ring.

Bore Dia
Outer Dia
Width
Ring Material
Dynamic Radial Load
Max Speed (X1000 rpm)
Weight

Double-direction angular contact thrust ball bearings are precision bearings of separable design, consisting of shaft washers, housing washers, raceways, balls, and brass cages. Each component is matched to ensure proper assembly, and while they can be individually installed, components from bearings of the same size cannot be interchanged. These bearings are capable of handling both bi-directional radial and axial loads with a contact angle of 60 degrees. Due to their smaller ball diameter, they accommodate a larger number of balls, enabling high speeds and high rigidity. They are not designed to withstand any radial loads. The operating temperature range for double-direction angular contact thrust ball bearings is -30°C to +150°C (limited by grease lubrication).