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Self-aligning ball bearings
Features
 
 

Self-aligning ball bearings are double row, self-retaining units comprising outer rings with a concave raceway, inner rings with a cylindrical or tapered bore and ball and cage assemblies. The bearings are available in open and sealed designs.

 
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Radial and axial load capacity

 

Self-aligning ball bearings can support axial forces in both directions as well as radial forces.

 

With cylindrical or
tapered bore

 

Bearings of series 12, 13, 22 and 23 are available with a cylindrical or tapered bore.

 
 

Bearings with a tapered bore have a bore taper of 1:12 and the suffix K.

 
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With adapter sleeve

 

Self-aligning ball bearings with a tapered bore are also available with an adapter sleeve, locknut and tab washer. Adapter sleeves must be ordered in addition to the bearing.

 
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With extended inner ring

 

Bearings of series 112 have an extended inner ring, a locating slot on one side of the inner ring and are located by means of dowel pins.

 
 

These bearings are intended for simple bearing arrangements with conventional shafts. Due to the bearing bore tolerance (J7), they are very easy to fit.

 
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Sealing

 

Self-aligning ball bearings of series 12, 13, 22 and 23 are also available in sealed designs. Sealed bearings have contact seals on both sides and the suffix 2RS.

 
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Lubrication

 

Sealed bearings are greased with a high quality grease and are maintenance-free.

 
   

Compensation of
angular misalignments

 

Under normal operating conditions and with a rotating inner ring, self-aligning ball bearings can swivel approx. about their central position; sealed bearings can swivel by max. 1,5°. As a result, they permit skewing between the inner and outer ring and can thus compensate misalignments, shaft deflections and housing deformations.

 
 

If the outer ring rotates or the inner ring undergoes tumbling motion, the angular adjustment facility is smaller. In this case, please contact us.

 
   

Operating temperature

 

Open bearings with brass cages can be used at operating temperatures from –30 °C to +150 °C.

 
   
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Bearings with cages made from glass fibre reinforced polyamide are suitable for operating temperatures up to +120 °C.

 
 

Sealed self-aligning ball bearings are suitable for operating temperatures from –30 °C to +100 °C, restricted by the grease and seal material.

 
   

Cages

 

The standard cages for self-aligning ball bearings are shown in the table link.

 
 

Self-aligning ball bearings with cages made from glass fibre reinforced polyamide 66 have the suffix TVH.

 
 

Ball-guided solid brass cages are indicated by the suffix M.

 
   
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Check the chemical resistance of polyamide to synthetic greases and oils and lubricants with EP additives.

 
 

Aged oil and additives in the oil can impair the operating life of plastic cages at high temperatures.

 
 

The oil change intervals must be observed.

 
   

Cage and bore code

 

Series
Solid polyamide cage1)
Solid brass cage1)
Bore code
10
8
-
12
up to 18
from 19
13
up to 13
from 14
22
up to 13, 15, 16, 18
14, 17, from 19
23
up to 13
from 14
112
04 to 12
-

 
 
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 1    Other cage designs available by agreement. In such cages, suitability for high speeds and temperatures as well as the basic load ratings may differ from the values for bearings with standard cages.
 
   

Suffixes

 

Suffixes for available designs: see table.

 
   

Available designs

 

Suffix
Description
Design
C3
Radial internal clearance larger than normal
Standard for tapered bore
K
Tapered bore
Standard
M
Solid brass cage
TVH
Solid cage made from glass fibre reinforced polyamide 66
2RS
Contact seals on both sides

 
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