The following are some common bearing types, as well as their characteristics and application scenarios:
1. Deep groove ball bearing: The distance between two circular bearing seats accommodates the spherical rolling element, which can withstand both axial and radial loads. It is suitable for general mechanical equipment and electric tools and other scenarios.
2. Tapered roller bearings: composed of conical rollers, capable of withstanding large radial and axial loads, suitable for rolling wheels, main bearings of large machinery and equipment, and other scenarios.
3. Self aligning ball bearing: It can automatically adjust eccentricity and misalignment, suitable for large radial and axial loads, such as in textile machinery and other scenarios.
4. Thrust ball bearing: used to withstand unidirectional thrust loads, suitable for scenarios such as clutches, clutch bearings, and automotive transmissions.
5. Needle roller bearing: It is suitable for machine tools, printers, and other scenarios by bearing high weight through long strip rollers.
6. Cylindrical roller bearing: composed of cylindrical rollers, it can withstand large radial loads and is suitable for scenarios such as heavy machinery and lifting equipment.
7. Annular inclined spherical bearings: mainly used for rotating mechanisms, capable of withstanding large radial and axial loads, suitable for industrial vibrating screens, textile machinery, and other scenarios.
The above are just a few common bearings in the bearing catalog, and different bearing models and specifications are suitable for different applications.