Types of Bearings

Deep Groove Ball Bearings

most widely used bearing type and are particularly versatile.

Angular Contact Ball Bearings

the inner and outer races are displaced with respect to each other along the bearing axis.

Self-Aligning Ball Bearings

immune to misalignment between the shaft and the housing which may happen due to shaft deflection or mounting errors.

Thrust Ball Bearings

Thrust ball bearings exhibit low noise, smooth operation and are capable of high-speed applications.

Cylindrical Roller Bearings

simplest of the roller bearings family. These bearings can face the challenges of heavy radial loading and high speed.

Spherical Roller Bearings

Heavy radial and axial loads can be a greater challenge when the shaft is prone to misalignment.

Tapered Roller Bearings

These rollers fit between the two races that are also sections of a hollow cone. If the races and the axes of rollers were extended

Needle Roller Bearings

Needle roller bearing is a special type of roller bearings that has cylindrical rollers that resemble needles because of their small diameter.

Plain Bearings

A plain bearing is the simplest type of bearing. It usually only consists of a bearing surface. There are no rolling elements.

Fluid Bearings

special type of bearing that relies on pressurized gas or liquid to carry the load and eliminate friction.