Deep groove ball bearings are one of the most common rolling bearings used in engineering and machinery. They are designed with deep raceway grooves in the inner and outer rings, which allow the balls to run smoothly and support both radial loads and moderate axial loads.
The main parts of a deep groove ball bearing are:
1. Inner ring: the ring that rotates with the shaft.
2. Outer ring: the stationary ring fitted in the housing.
3. Balls: the rolling elements that reduce friction.
4. Cage: the separator that keeps the balls evenly spaced.
5. Lubrication: the grease or oil that reduces wear and improves service life.
Deep groove ball bearings are widely used in electric motors, pumps, fans, automobiles, appliances, machine tools, and general industrial equipment. They are valued for their simple design, low friction, quiet operation, and high-speed capability.
This page helps you search bearing numbers by bore diameter, outside diameter, width, or an existing bearing number. It is useful when selecting a replacement bearing or checking dimensional compatibility during maintenance and design work.