Instrument
Bearings
Overview.
For
instrument
bearings, single-row deep groove radial ball bearings are
the most common type of rolling instrument bearings, having a
wide range of suitable applications. The raceway grooves on both
inner and outer rings have circular arcs of slightly larger radius
than that of the balls. In addition to radial loads, axial loads
can be applied in either direction. Because of their low torque,
they offer high speed operation with low power loss.
Instrument
bearings and
instrument
radial ball bearings are made with very high levels of precision,
therefore these are generally used in applications where accurate
rotational performance and low torque is necessary, and load capacity
is a secondary issue