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Angular contact ball bearings are designed to support both radial and axial loads at high speeds. Unlike deep groove ball bearings, these bearings have a contact angle that enables them to handle higher axial loads in one direction or combined loads efficiently. They are widely used in machinery, automotive, aerospace, and precision equipment applications.
High Load Capacity - Designed to withstand both radial and axial forces with optimized ball and raceway contact.
Multiple Contact Angles - Available in 15°, 25°, 30°, and 40° to suit different load requirements.
High-Speed Performance - Manufactured with precision to ensure smooth rotation and minimal friction for high-speed applications.Long Service Life - Made from premium bearing steel with advanced heat treatment for enhanced durability.
Single-Row & Double-Row Options -
Selection Considerations:
Choose the contact angle based on load direction: A larger contact angle is suitable for higher axial loads, while a smaller contact angle is better for higher radial loads.
Select the bearing type based on speed: High-speed applications require high-speed angular contact ball bearings or ceramic ball bearings.
Choose single-row or double-row bearings based on installation space.
Installation Notes:
Angular contact ball bearings are often installed in pairs to ensure bidirectional load capacity.
Pay attention to the bearing orientation during installation to ensure the load acts on the correct contact angle.
Use dedicated tools for installation to avoid direct hammering on the bearing.
Advantages:
High-speed capability.
High precision and rigidity.
Combined load capacity.
Compact design, saving space.
Limitations:
Single-row bearings can only withstand unidirectional axial loads.
Installation and adjustment are relatively complex, requiring expertise and specialized
Regularly inspect the lubrication condition to ensure sufficient and clean lubricant.
Avoid overloading or impact loads to prevent bearing damage.
For high-speed or high-temperature applications, choose high-temperature lubricants or special material bearings.
Designation | Principal dimensions | Basic load ratings | Speed ratings | ||||
dynamic | static | Reference speed | Limiting speed | ||||
d[mm] | D[mm] | B[mm] | C[kN] | C0[kN] | [r/min] | [r/min] | |
7060 AGM | 300 | 460 | 74 | 423 | 695 | 1 500 | 1 500 |
7060 BGM | 300 | 460 | 74 | 377 | 630 | 1 400 | 1 400 |
7260 BCBM | 300 | 540 | 85 | 553 | 930 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
7064 BGM | 320 | 480 | 74 | 390 | 670 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
71964 AC | 320 | 440 | 56 | 351 | 585 | 1 500 | 1 600 |
7264 BCBM | 320 | 580 | 92 | 572 | 1 020 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
7068 BGM | 340 | 520 | 82 | 449 | 815 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
71968 ACMB | 340 | 460 | 56 | 351 | 610 | 1 500 | 1 500 |
7072 AGM | 360 | 540 | 82 | 520 | 950 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
7072 AM | 360 | 540 | 82 | 520 | 950 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
7072 BGM | 360 | 540 | 82 | 462 | 850 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
71872 ACMB | 360 | 440 | 38 | 234 | 425 | 1 500 | 1 500 |
71972 ACMB | 360 | 480 | 56 | 351 | 630 | 1 400 | 1 500 |
71972 AMB | 360 | 480 | 56 | 338 | 610 | 1 400 | 1 500 |
71972 BM | 360 | 480 | 56 | 302 | 550 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
466953 | 380 | 520 | 65 | 345 | 610 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
7076 AM | 380 | 560 | 82 | 507 | 950 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
7076 BGM | 380 | 560 | 82 | 462 | 850 | 1 100 | 1 100 |
7076 BM | 380 | 560 | 82 | 462 | 850 | 1 100 | 1 100 |
70876 AMB | 380 | 480 | 31 | 199 | 355 | 1 300 | 1 400 |
71876 ACGAMB | 380 | 480 | 46 | 291 | 500 | 1 300 | 1 400 |
71976 ACGAMB | 380 | 520 | 65 | 410 | 735 | 1 300 | 1 300 |
307238 | 400 | 600 | 90 | 605 | 1 180 | 950 | 1 200 |
7080 AM | 400 | 600 | 90 | 605 | 1 180 | 1 100 | 1 100 |
7080 BM | 400 | 600 | 90 | 540 | 1 060 | 1 000 | 1 000 |
71980 AM | 400 | 540 | 65 | 403 | 735 | 1 200 | 1 200 |
7280 BM | 400 | 720 | 103 | 728 | 1 500 | 900 | 900 |
468431 | 410 | 560 | 70 | 423 | 830 | 1 100 | 1 100 |
7084 AM | 420 | 620 | 90 | 605 | 1 180 | 1 100 | 1 100 |
7084 BGM | 420 | 620 | 90 | 540 | 1 060 | 1 000 | 1 000 |
Before installing angular contact ball bearings, follow these steps to ensure optimal performance:
Angular contact ball bearings are often used in pairs or sets to handle axial loads in both directions. Common arrangements include:
Understanding bearing suffix codes helps in selecting the right bearing for your application:
Suffix | Meaning |
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B | 40° contact angle |
C | 15° contact angle |
AC | 25° contact angle |
DB | Back-to-back arrangement |
DF | Face-to-face arrangement |
DT | Tandem arrangement |
P4, P5 | High precision class (P4: higher precision than P5) |
TN | Nylon cage |
M | Brass cage |
2RS | Sealed on both sides |
ZZ | Shielded on both sides |
H | High-speed design |
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