Ball Bearings
It achieves this by using at least three races to contain the balls and transmit the loads through the balls. In most applications, one race is stationary and the other is attached to the rotating assembly.
Because the balls are rolling they have a much lower coefficient of friction than if two flat surfaces were sliding against each other.
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCFL205-16MMR3 Ball Bearings
- 23.5 mm
- 11.5 Nm
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCFL204-12MM Ball Bearings
- 2 mm
- 218.1 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCFL202-10MM Ball Bearings
- 21.4 mm
- 41.28 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF214-44MM Ball Bearings
- 30 mm
- 0.44 Hz
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCFBSS205-16AMMSS Ball Bearings
- Cast Iron
- No
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF214-70MM Ball Bearings
- 1.07 kg
- Ball
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF212-36MM Ball Bearings
- None
- Steel
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF212-39MMR3 Ball Bearings
- 51.3 mm
- F207N-
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF211-35MMR3 Ball Bearings
- 45.0000 mm
- Setscrew
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF210-32MM Ball Bearings
- Std Retainer
- Standard
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF210 Ball Bearings
- 42 mm
- 82 mm
- BEARINGS LIMITED HCF211-32MMR3 Ball Bearings
- 166 mm
- 373 kN