
NSK Angular Contact Ball Bearings ,A :Contact Angle of 30°, 7322A ,D=110
Bearing Numbers |
Boundary Dimensions (mm) |
Basic Load Ratings (kN) |
Limiting Speeds (min-1) |
Factor f0 |
Mass (kg) approx. |
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d | D | B | r min. |
r1 min. |
Cr | C0r | Grease | Oil | |||
7322A | 110 | 240 | 50 | 3 | 1.1 | 220 | 215 | 2600 | 3400 | 11.1 |
DESIGN, TYPES, AND FEATURES
SINGLE-ROW ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS
Single-row angular contact ball bearings have a contact angle allowing them to sustain significant axial loads in one direction together with radial loads. Because of their design, when a radial load is applied, an axial force component is produced; therefore, two or more opposed bearings must be used.
Since the rigidity of single-row angular contact ball bearings can be increased by preloading, they are often used in the main spindles of machine tools where high running accuracy is required (refer to Chapter 9 Preload on Page A192 for more information).
Usually, the cages for angular contact ball bearings with a contact angle of 30° (designation A) or 40°(designation B) are made in accordance with Table 1, but depending on the application, machined synthetic-resin cages or molded polyamide-resin cages may also be used. The basic load ratings given in the bearing tables are based on standard cages.
Though the figures in the bearing tables on Pages C086 to C101 for bearing bore diameters of 10 to 120 show bearings with single-shoulder inner rings, dual-shoulder bearings are also available. Please consult NSK for more detailed information.
MATCHED ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS
The types and features of matched angular contact ball bearings are shown in Table 2.
Table 2 Types and Features of Matched Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Figure |
Arrangement |
Features |
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Back-to-Back |
Radial loads and axial loads in both Since the distance between the |
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Face-to-Face |
Radial loads and axial loads in both Compared with the DB Type, the distance |
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Tandem |
Radial loads and axial loads in one Since two bearings share the axial load, |
□Formulation of Bearing Designations
Single-Row Matched Angular Contact Ball Bearings
①Bearing type |
7 : Single-row angular contact ball bearings, matched angular contact ball bearings |
②Dimension Series |
2 : 02 Series, 3 : 03 Series, 9 : 19 Series, 0 : 10 Series |
③Bore number |
Less than 03, Bearing bore 00 : 10mm, 01 : 12mm, 02 : 15mm, 03 : 17mm |
④Contact angle |
C : 15°, A5 : 25°, A : 30°, B : 40° |
⑤Internal design |
EA : High Load Capacity |
⑥Cage |
W : Pressed steel Cage, T85 : Machined brass cage (ball-guided), |
⑦Arrangement |
SU: Universal arrangement (single-row), DU : Universal arrangement (double-row), |
⑧Preload / Axial internal clearance |
EL : Extra light preload, L : Light preload, M : Medium preload, H : Heavy preload |
DOUBLE-ROW ANGULAR CONTACT BALL BEARINGS
Double-row angular contact ball bearings are essentially a back- to-back mounting of two single-row angular contact ball bearings, but their inner and outer rings are each integrated into one. These bearings can sustain axial loads in both directions and offer good capacity for sustaining moment loads. They are often used as fixed- end bearings and contain cages made of pressed steel.
□Formulation of Bearing Designations
Double-Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings
①Bearing type |
5 : Double-row angular contact ball bearings |
②Dimension Series |
2 : 02 Series 3: 03 Series |
③Bore number |
03 and under: 00 : 10mm, 01 : 12mm, 02 : 15mm, 03 : 17mm |
④Internal design |
ZZ: Steel shield on both sides, DDU: Rubber contact seal on |
⑤Seals/shields |
Z: Steel shield on one sides, DU: Rubber contact seal on one side, |
⑥Grease* |
NS7: NS HI-LUBE |