Angular Contact Ball Bearings

INA Angular Contact Ball Bearings (angular contact ball bearings) are a type of bearing that can withstand both radial and axial loads, and are suitable for high-speed operation scenarios. INA angular contact ball bearings have the following characteristics: INA angular contact ball bearings can withstand radial and axial loads at the same time: This bearing design enables it to withstand loads in both directions, and is suitable for applications that require simultaneous radial and axial forces. High-speed operation capability: Angular contact ball bearings can operate at higher speeds, and are suitable for mechanical equipment that requires high-speed operation. Contact angle affects load-bearing capacity: The size of the contact angle determines the axial load-bearing capacity of the bearing. The larger the contact angle, the stronger the axial load-bearing capacity of the bearing.

Structural features

INA angular contact ball bearings usually have the following structural features:

Inner and outer ring raceway offset: The horizontal axis of the inner and outer ring raceways is offset, allowing the bearing to withstand radial and axial loads at the same time.

Single-row structure: Single-row angular contact ball bearings can only withstand axial loads in one direction and usually need to be installed in pairs to offset additional axial forces.

Cage material: The cage can be made of brass or synthetic resin. Choose the appropriate material according to the working conditions.

INA angular contact ball bearings are widely used in scenarios that require simultaneous radial and axial loads.

High-precision transmission equipment: High-precision transmission equipment such as industrial robots require bearings to withstand large loads while running at high speeds.

High-speed equipment: Suitable for various high-speed mechanical equipment, such as high-speed motors, precision machine tools, etc.

Key Engineering Advantages

Feature Benefit Data Point
Precision Ground Raceways Minimized vibration & heat generation Ra ≤0.05 μm surface finish
X-Life Geometry 30% longer fatigue life ISO 281 extended rating
Hybrid Ceramic Options 60% lower thermal expansion dn-value up to 2.4 million
Smart Bearing Tech Real-time load/temperature monitoring ±1% measurement accuracy

 

Industry-Specific Solutions

◼ Machine Tool Spindles

Challenge: Thermal growth at 30,000 RPM causing accuracy loss
Solution: INA HCS7016-E-T-P4S Hybrid Bearing

Thermal Stability: ΔT ≤5°C with internal cooling channels

Result: ≤1 μm radial runout during heavy milling

◼ Electric Vehicle Motors

Pain Point: Axial thrust in 20,000 RPM rotors
Response: INA S7010-F-2RSD-T-P4 UltraLight

Weight Reduction: Titanium cage (35% lighter)

Efficiency: 40% lower friction vs. deep groove bearings

◼ Aerospace Actuators

Requirement: –70°C to +150°C operation with zero backlash
System: INA D71808-C-T-P2S Vacuum Series

Moment Load Capacity: 120 Nm

Certification: AS9100D compliant

Why INA Angular Contact Bearings?

✅ Load Versatility – Handles combined axial/radial/moment loads
✅ Space Optimization – 25% smaller than tapered rollers
✅ Smart Monitoring – Embedded IoT sensors (INA SmartSense)
✅ Extreme Environment – Cryogenic to high-temp variants

Conclusion: Precision Redefined for Critical Applications

INA Angular Contact Ball Bearings transform equipment performance through:

Nanometer-level accuracy in semiconductor manufacturing

Zero unplanned downtime in EV powertrains

30% energy reduction in compressor systems

 

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