Angular contact ball bearing can carry radial load and axial load at the same time, meanwhile, it can also endure pure axial load, together with high limited speed. The carrying capacity of axial load is decided by the contact angle, the bigger contact angle, the higher carrying capacity of axial load. The definition of contact angle α Is the angle formed by the line upright with axes of bearings and the line which connect the grounders and contact of rollaway.
The raceways of both the inner and outer rings of these non-separable bearings are made with set contact angles. The balls are inserted using counter-bore construction, which allows a larger number of balls to be installed than in deep-groove ball bearings. Single-row angular contact ball bearings can sustain radial, axial and momentary loads. However, any axial load must be applied in one direction. Due to their design, angular contact bearings will experience some
Single row angular contact ball bearing 7000C 7000AC 7200B 7001C 7001AC 7201B 7002C 7002AC 7202B 7003C 7003AC 7203B 7004C 7004AC 7204B 7005C 7005AC 7205B 7006C 7006AC 7206B 7007C 7007AC 7207B 7008C 7008AC 7208B 7009C 7009AC 7209B 7010C 7010AC 7210B 7011C 7011AC 7211B 7012C 7012AC 7212B 7013C 7013AC 7213B 7014C 7014AC 7214B 7015C 7015AC 7215B 7016C 7016AC 7216B