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Deep Groove Ball Bearing VS Angular Contact Ball Bearing-What is the difference?

Deep groove ball bearing Deep Groove Ball Bearing  is a common type of bearings and it is used in several industries from heavy machinery to high precision apparatus. This type of bearings consists of four elements that include inner ring, outer ring, cage that holds balls and ball bearings. Because of the flat surface on outer ring and inner ring, Deep Groove Ball Bearings provides a larger area of contact that delivers high performance and high load capacity. Although Deep Groove Ball Bearings come in hundreds of models and sizes with different design and even different material used in inner ring, outer ring and the cage but basically they are categorized in 4 main sections.     TYPES OF DEEP GROOVE BALL BEARINGS Based on different designs, structures and ultimately applications, there are mainly 4 types of Deep Groove Ball Bearings. Let’s see what these deep groove ball bearings do and what the core difference between them is. ● Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings In this particul

What are automotive bearings?

Bearings enhance the performance of vehicles, bear heavy loads, and reduce friction. Some major sub-systems where bearings are used are engines, gearboxes, transmissions, wheels, steering, electrical motors, and pumps.   What is the function of bearings in a car? Wheel bearings are essential in the operation of your vehicle. More precisely, a wheel bearing is crucial for the proper function of the hub, tire and wheel assemblies to work together. The wheel bearing allows friction-free movement and rotation of the hub assembly, and thereby provides smooth tire and wheel rotation. Where are bearings used? Machines that use bearings include automobiles , airplanes, electric generators and so on. They are even used in household appliances that we all use every day, such as refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and air-conditioners. Bearings support the rotating shafts of the wheels, gears, turbines, rotors, etc. What are bearing types? There are several types of bearings, the four main types are: