Japan Brand Long Life 7215 7216 7217 AC ACM Angular Contact Ball Bearing
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75 mm , 130 mm , 7215 AC
$7.14/Piece | 1 Piece (Min. Order) |
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Japan Brand Long Life 7215 7216 7217 AC ACM Angular Contact Ball Bearing
Angular contact ball bearings are particularly suitable for carrying combined (axial and radial) loads. Sometimes, they also can carry pure axial load and operate in higher speed. Under radial load, axial component force will be produced which must be counteracted. So the bearings are normally adjust against a second bearing.
Single row angular contact ball bearings can carry axial load acting in one direction only. In many applications, angular contact ball bearings in pairs or muti-arrangement should be used. The axial load carrying capacity of angular contact ball bearings increases with the increase of contact angle.



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FAQ1: Can 7215ACM be used in high-speed CNC machines?
“ACM”: As discussed, the “ACM” suffix denotes a machined brass cage, which is a key feature for high-speed performance:
Lower Friction & Heat Generation: Essential for maintaining thermal stability and preventing premature wear at high RPMs.
Enhanced Lubrication: The design of machined cages often promotes better lubricant flow.
Improved Ball Guidance: Leads to higher running accuracy and stability at speed.
Higher Speed Rating: Bearings with machined brass cages have higher limiting speeds compared to those with pressed steel cages.
When used in CNC machines, 7215ACM bearings are typically configured in paired arrangements (e.g., back-to-back, face-to-face, or tandem) with appropriate preload to achieve the necessary rigidity and combined load capacity for cutting forces and high rotational speeds.
FAQ2: What is the difference between AC and ACM angular contact bearings?
Characteristics: Cost-effective, robust for general industrial applications, good for moderate speeds and loads.
Limitations: May have higher friction and heat generation compared to more advanced cages, and generally not preferred for very high-speed or high-precision applications.
Common Applications: Gearboxes, pumps, and general machinery.
Characteristics:
Lower Friction & Heat: Brass has excellent sliding properties, leading to less friction and heat generation.
Higher Speed Capability: Better suited for higher rotational speeds due to improved lubrication flow and lower operating temperatures.
Improved Stiffness & Precision: Machined cages generally offer better guidance for the balls, contributing to higher running accuracy and stiffness.
Better Lubrication: Machined cages can have specific designs that enhance lubricant circulation.
Good for High Temperatures: Brass maintains its properties well at elevated temperatures.
Limitations: More expensive than pressed steel cages.
Common Applications: Machine tool spindles, high-speed gearboxes, precision machinery where speed, precision, and low heat generation are critical.
In summary, ACM variants offer superior performance in terms of speed, heat management, and precision due to their machined brass cage, making them suitable for more demanding applications than standard AC (pressed steel cage) bearings.
