706C 707C 708C 709C Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

724C 725C 726C 727C 728C 729C Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7000 7001 7002 7003 7004 7005 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7006 7007 7008 7009 7010 7011 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7012 7013 7014 7015 7016 7017 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7018 7019 7020 7021 7022 7024 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7026 7028 7030 7032 7034 7036 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7038 7040 7200 7201 7202 7203 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.

7204 7205 7206 7207 7208 7209 Angular Contact Ball bearing

Angular contact ball bearings are a type of rolling bearing that can simultaneously bear both radial and axial loads. Their core design involves the relative displacement of the balls and the inner and outer raceways along the horizontal axis, thereby balancing the combined radial and axial loads. The larger the contact angle (such as 15°), the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity, and they are suitable for high-precision and high-speed operating conditions. They usually need to be installed in pairs (such as back-to-back or face-to-face configuration) to balance the axial loads and avoid additional stresses.
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