7020 ACM Angular Contact Ball Bearing With Brass Cage
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100mm , 150mm , 7020 ACM
$12.10/Piece | 1 Piece (Min. Order) |
- Lead Time
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Quantity(Pieces) 1 – 1000 1001 – 5000 >5000 Est. Time(days) 3 10 To be negotiated
- Customization:
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Customized logo(Min. Order: 1000 Pieces)Customized packaging(Min. Order: 1000 Pieces)
- Inner Diameter (Bore): 100 mm
- Outer Diameter: 150 mm
- Width: 24 mm
- Cage Material: Brass
- Precision Rating: P5 (high precision)
- Speed Capability: Up to 12,000 RPM
Boundary dimensions
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Weight
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bearing NO.
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d
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D
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B
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1,37 Kg
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7020 ACM
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100
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150
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24
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FAQs:
What type of loads can this bearing handle? This 7020 ACM Angular Contact Ball Bearing is designed to handle both radial and axial loads in combination.
Is this bearing suitable for high-speed applications? Yes, the brass cage construction makes it excellent for high-speed applications, providing durability and reduced friction at higher rotational speeds.
What are the benefits of the ACM design? The ACM (Advanced Contact Mechanism) design enhances the bearing’s performance, potentially offering improved load distribution, reduced wear, and extended lifespan. ( Note: As ACM is not a universally standard term, this answer is somewhat generic and assumes it implies an enhanced design feature. If “ACM” has a specific known meaning in the context of this product, the answer should be tailored accordingly.)
What are typical applications for this 7020 angular contact bearing? Typical applications include machine tool spindles, precision machinery, high-speed gearboxes, pumps, and compressors. Any application requiring precision and combined load handling.
How does the brass cage improve performance compared to other cage materials? Brass cages generally offer superior performance in high-speed applications due to their strength, lower friction, and better lubricant retention compared to some other materials like steel or polyamide cages. They can also withstand higher operating temperatures in some cases.