
Post Requirements

Post Requirements
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The raceways of the inner and outer races of angular contact ball bearings can have relative displacement in the direction of the horizontal axis, so they are designed to withstand combined loads-that is, radial and axial loads acting simultaneously. The axial load capacity of angular contact ball bearings increases with the increase of contact angle. Contact angle is defined as the angle between the line connecting the contact point of the steel ball and the raceway and the vertical line to the bearing axis in the radial plane. Load is transmitted from one raceway to another along the line connecting the contact point between the steel ball and the raceway. The four-point contact ball bearing is a single-row angular contact ball bearing. It is a separable bearing. The steel ball and the ring are in four-point contact, and the contact angle is 35°. It can withstand radial loads and axial loads in both directions or radial and axial joint loads.





















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