Angular contact ball bearings (also known as spindle bearings) are bearings where the inner and/or outer ring shoulders are relieved. Relieving the shoulder allows the ball complement to be changed to give greater load capacity (larger balls or a greater number of balls) and a stronger retainer, allowing higher speed and better endurance.
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The axial load carrying capacity of angular contact ball bearings increases as the contact angle increases. The contact angle for angular contact bearings is defined as the angle between the line that joins the points of contact of the ball and the raceways in the radial plane (along which the combined load is transmitted from one raceway to another), and a line perpendicular to the bearing axis (see fig 1).
Angular contact bearings allow higher operational speeds and better endurance. The reduced outer ring shoulders in angular contact bearings create a greater offset during bearing assembly which allows an increase to the bearing complement (through using bigger and/or more balls) and also allowing the use of stronger cages both of which result in being able to operate at higher speeds with better endurance.
For more on retainers and cages see the retainers and cages section in the GRW catalogue.
GRW angular contact (spindle) bearings are generally single-row ball bearings with either the inner or outer ring shoulder reduced. Angular contact (spindle) bearings have a nominal contact angle of 15° (C) or 25° (E) depending on the required axial load (other special contact angles could be supplied). They can be subjected to axial loads in one direction and normal radial loads. The direction of the applied axial load on the face of the bearing outer ring is shown by a “V” marking on the outer ring (see fig 2).
GRW angular contact ball bearings are suitable for applications requiring precision while carrying high loads combined with high speeds, such as high speed machining spindles.
PLEASE NOTE: It is imperative that axial load is applied in the right direction.
For more on the handling of GRW precision ball bearings please see our precision bearing handling guide.
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Angular contact bearings support both radial and axial loads and are designed to operate at high speeds for vast amounts of time. Also known as spindle bearings, GMN angular contact bearings are beneficial for applications that:
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