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Angular Contact Ball Bearings from Barden Bearings
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Date Added: 4th May 2012
Barden Bearings line of angular contact ball bearings offer a higher load capacity and speed than do conventional deep groove ball bearings with similar specifications due to having either their inner or outer ring shoulder removed. These bearings feature nominal contact angles of 10 to 25 degrees and may be used in tandem configurations for higher capacities, face to face configurations for bidirectional thrust loads, back to back or in preloaded duplex sets.
Bearings with smaller angles allow for more radial capacity; angular bearings with higher angles provide greater axial capacity. While these angular contact ball bearings are ideally suited for combination thrust and radial loads or thrust loads alone, they are not designed for use in applications which involve solely a radial load.
Barden offers both non-separable and separable bearings. Separable models are designed for situations where bearings are needed for press fits on shafts and inside housings as well as applications which require bearings to be installed in blind holes. Separable bearings are also ideal for dynamically balancing rotating parts, since the inner ring of the bearing may be mounted sans the outer ring and the bearing's housing.
Barden Bearings angular contact ball bearings are constructed from SAE 52100 bearing steel; however, for higher speed applications, bearings are also available which use ceramic (silicon nitride) balls. Barden also offers angular ball bearings in materials including M50 tool steel, Cronidur 30 high nitrogen steel and corrosion-resistant AISI 440C steel.
Instrument bearings and miniature ball bearings are also available from Barden Bearings. These models are provided with machined phenolic cages as standard features, allowing these angular contact ball bearings to offer higher speed capacities. Designed to allow lubricant to flow to exactly where it is needed, the centrifugal force of the bearings evenly spread lubricants to the rest of the bearing assembly during operation.
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