KB047XP0 Four Point Contact Reali-Slim Bearings For Robot KB047AR0

  • Product Description
  • Key attributes

    Industry-specific attributes

    Precision Rating
    P4
    Number of Row
    Single row

    Other attributes

    Applicable Industries
    Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Retail, Energy & Mining, Machinery parts
    Place of Origin
    USA
    Type
    BALL
    Structure
    Angular Contact
    Brand Name
    Kaydon
    Seals Type
    Open
    Bearing Model
    Kaydon Precision Bearings KB047XP0
    Weight
    0.17 KG
    Bearing Type
    Four Point Contact Type
    Material
    Chrome Steel
    Feature
    Slim , high precision
    Bearing type
    Inch size
    Certificate
    ISO9001:2008
    Application
    Robotics,Medical Technology, Positioning Devices, & Machine Tools
    H.S CODE
    8482103000
    Seal Type
    Open

    Packaging and delivery

    Packaging Details
    Bearing packages :

    1) Inner Plastic Bag+ Paper Box + Carton(+Pallet);

    2) Small sizes:Plastic Tube + Carton

    3) Big sizes:Wooden Case

    Port
    Shanghai / Guangzhou
    Selling Units:
    Single item
    Single package size:
    23X23X4 cm
    Single gross weight:
    3.000 kg

    Supply Ability

    Supply Ability
    1000 Unit/Units per Week
     Four-point contact bearing (Type X)
    Standard bearing lines are most often designed to handle either radial or axial load conditions. The unique feature of the Reali-Slim Type X four-point contact bearing line is that the gothic arch geometry of the inner and outer races enables a single bearing to carry three types of loading (radial, axial and moment) simultaneously. This makes it the bearing of choice for many applications since a single four-point contact bearing can often replace two bearings, providing a simplified design. Type X bearings may also be furnished with an internal diametral preload for those applications requiring greater stiffness or zero free play. This is accomplished by using balls that are larger than the space provided between the raceways. The balls and raceways, therefore, have some elastic deformation in the absence of an external load.

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