Single-Row Deep Groove
Ball Bearings
Pressed Steel Cages
Single-row deep groove ball bearings are the most common type of rolling
bearings. Their use is very widespread.
In addition to open type bearings, these bearings often have steel shields or
rubber seals installed on one or both sides and are prelubricated with grease.
Also, snap rings are sometimes used on the periphery. As to cages, pressed
steel ones are the most common.
For big deep groove ball bearings, machined brass cages are used.
Machined cages are also used for high speed applications.
Extra Small Ball
Bearings and Miniature Ball Bearings
Miniature
and instrument ball bearings can be divided into two basic types, deep groove
and angular contact. The first (deep groove) can be further divided into the
following five classes depending on their design details:
·
Standard type
·
Flanged outer ring
·
Extended inner ring
·
Expanded type in which
one ring has a radial thickness that is larger than normal compared with the
bearing width.
·
Thin section type in
which both rings are extra thin in the radial direction. They can also be
classified as: open, shielded, or sealed.
Maximum-Type Ball
Bearings
Maximum-Type ball Bearings contain a larger
number of balls than normal deep groove ball bearings because of filling slots
in the inner and outer rings. Because of their filling slots, they are not
suitable for applications with high axial loads. BL2 and BL3 types of bearings
have boundary dimensions equal to those of single-row deep groove ball bearings
of Series 62 and 63 respectively. Besides the open type, ZZ type shielded
bearings are also available. When using these bearings, it is important for the
filling slot in the outer ring to be outside of the loaded zone as much as
possible. Their cages are pressed steel.
Magneto Bearings
The inner groove of magneto bearings is a
little shallower than that of deep groove bearings. Since the outer ring has a
shoulder on only one side, the outer ring may be removed. This is often
advantageous for mounting. In general, two such bearings are used in duplex
pairs. Magneto bearings are small bearings with a bore diameter of 4 to 20 mm
and are mainly used for small magnetos, gyroscopes, instruments, etc. Pressed
brass cages are generally used.