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Radial insert ball bearings
Features
 
 

Radial insert ball bearings are single row, ready-to-fit units comprising a solid outer ring, an inner ring extended on one or both sides, cages made from plastic or sheet steel and seals of type P, R, L or T. Bearings with an inner ring extended on both sides undergo less tilting of the inner ring and therefore run more smoothly.

 
 

The outer ring has a spherical or cylindrical outside surface. In combination with an INA housing matched to the design, bearings with a spherical outer ring can compensate for misalignment of the shaft, see link.

 
 

With only a few exceptions, radial insert ball bearings can be relubricated. For this purpose, they have two lubrication holes in one plane of the outer ring offset by 180°.

 
 

Radial insert ball bearings are particularly easy to fit and are suitable for drawn shafts of grade h6 up to h9. They are located on the shaft by means of eccentric locking collars, grub screws in the inner ring, adapter sleeves, drive slots or fit.

 
   
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The table, presents the features of the series in detail. Please take these into consideration.

 
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Inch size designs

 

Some series with eccentric locking collar or grub screws in the inner ring are also available with inch size bore dimensions. For further inch size bearings and bearing units, see TPI 127, Radial insert ball bearings/housing units in inch sizes.

 
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Corrosion-resistant
radial insert ball bearings

 

For corrosion-resistant bearing arrangements and for applications in the food and drinks industry, there are Corrotect®-coated bearings with the suffix FA125 and bearings of a corrosion-resistant design. Corrosion-resistant radial insert ball bearings are suitable where moisture, contaminated water, salt spray mist or weakly alkaline and weakly acidic cleaning agents are present, see also TPI 64, Corrosion-resistant products.

 
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Corrotect® coating

 

The special INA coating Corrotect® is an economical alternative to conventional corrosion-resistant radial insert ball bearings. The coating thickness is between 2 μm and 5 μm.

 
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Advantages
of the Corrotect® coating

 
  • Anti-rust protection on all sides, including the machined surfaces of chamfers and radii
  • Long term prevention of rust penetration beneath seals
  • Small bright spots are protected against corrosion by the cathodic protection mechanism
  • Anti-corrosion protection allows a significantly longer operating life compared to uncoated parts
  • Uncoated bearings and housings are fully interchangeable with the coated versions of the same design
  • Bearings and housings made from corrosion-resistant rolling bearing steel are often no longer required.
 
 

For further information on Corrotect® see also section link.

 
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Radial insert ball bearings
for high and low temperatures

 

At high temperatures, rolling bearings expand in volume due to a change in the material microstructure. Depending on the location of the heat source, there may also be a significant temperature difference between the inner and outer ring.

 
 

The radial insert ball bearings have cages made from metal or a high temperature plastic, increased radial internal clearance, lubricants with improved thermal resistance and special seals.

 
 

These bearings have the suffix FA164 or FA101, see table and table. An extended temperature range can be covered by using the series GLE..-KRR-B and GE..-KLL-B, see table.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with eccentric locking collar

 

These “classic” INA radial insert ball bearings are located on the shaft by means of a locking collar, Figure 1. They are particularly suitable for bearing arrangements with a constant direction of rotation or, under low speed and load, for an alternating direction of rotation.

 
 

The locking collar is preferably tightened in the direction of rotation and secured by means of a grub screw. This location method prevents damage to the shaft and can be easily loosened again.

 
   

GE..-KRR-B

Figure 1
Location using
eccentric locking collar

 

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Sealing

 

The radial insert ball bearings are fitted with P, R, L or T type seals . In series GE..-KRR-B-2C, the R seals  are fitted with Corrotect®-coated flinger shields to protect against mechanical damage.

 
   

Lubrication

 

With the exception of a few series, sealed bearings can be relubricated.

 
   

Anti-corrosion protection

 

Several series are also available in a corrosion-resistant design. These bearings have the suffix FA125.

 
 

The inner rings up to d = 60 mm, as well as locking collars in general, have a Corrotect® coating and are thus protected against fretting corrosion; the exception is the series RALE..-NPP(-B).

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
for high and low temperatures

 

The series for high or expanded temperature ranges have the suffix FA164 or FA101, see table.

 
   

Cylindrical outer ring

 

In addition to the bearings with a spherical outer ring, there are also the following series with a cylindrical outer ring: RAE..-NPP, RALE..-NPP, E..-KRR and E..-KLL.

 
   

Inch size designs

 

The series GRA..-NPP-B-AS2/V, RA..-NPP-B, G..-KRR-B-AS2/V, RA..-NPP, RAL..-NPP

 
   

Tightening torques

 

Tightening torques for metric and inch size grub screws, see table.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with grub screws in inner ring

 

In these radial insert ball bearings, the inner ring is located on the shaft by means of two grub screws offset by 120°, Figure 2. This location method is suitable for bearing arrangements with a constant direction of rotation or, under low speed and load, for an alternating direction of rotation.

 
 

The grub screws are self-retaining and have a fine pitch thread with cup point for secure location of the bearings.

 
   
GYE..-KRR-B

Figure 2
Location using grub screws
in the inner ring

 

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Sealing

 

The radial insert ball bearings are fitted on both sides with P or R type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

With the exception of series AY..-NPP-B, the bearings can be relubricated.

 
   

Anti-corrosion protection

 

These bearings have the suffix VA. In this design, the bearing rings and rolling elements are made from high alloy, corrosion-resistant rolling bearing steel with an increased chromium molybdenum content and the steel cages are made from corrosion-resistant steel. The bearings are sealed on both sides with RSR seals and have additional flinger shields made from corrosion-resistant steel, see also TPI 64, Corrosion-resistant products.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
for high temperatures

 

The radial insert ball bearings for high temperatures have the suffix FA164, see table.

 
   

Inch size designs

 

In the case of series GY..-KRR-B-AS2/V, the bore is an inch size bore, see dimension table, link.

 
   

Tightening torques

 

Tightening torques for metric and imperial grub screws, see table.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with integral adapter sleeve

 

In this series, the inner ring is located on the shaft by an adapter sleeve with a locknut and a tab washer, Figure 3.

 
 

The adapter sleeve and locknut give concentric, force locking location of the bearing inner ring on the shaft. As a result, the speeds that can be achieved are the same as with deep groove ball bearings. These bearings also give quieter running than normal radial insert ball bearings. The adapter sleeve, locknut and tab washer are all zinc-coated.

 
 

Due to the integral adapter sleeve, the bearings have the same radial dimensions and basic load ratings as radial insert ball bearings with an eccentric locking collar or with grub screws in the inner ring and are interchangeable with these bearings.

 
   
GSH..-2RSR-B

Figure 3
Location using
adapter sleeve and locknut

 

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Sealing

 

Radial insert ball bearings with integral adapter sleeve are sealed by means of RSR seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

The bearings can be relubricated.

 
   

Hook wrenches and
tightening torques

 

See table.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with drive slot

 

Radial insert ball bearings with a drive slot in the inner ring are non-locating bearings with good high temperature characteristics, Figure 4. Non-locating bearings are used at low speeds and loads to compensate for thermal elongation of the shaft.

 
 

Due to the slot, they are easy to locate in a radial direction. Rotation is prevented by a drive pin on the shaft or a set collar with a pin. The non-locating bearings are suitable for drawn shafts up to grade h7.

 
   
GLE..-KRR-B

Figure 4
Location using drive slot

 

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Anti-corrosion protection

 

Inner rings up to a bore diameter 60 mm have a Corrotect® coating and are thus protected against fretting corrosion.

 
   

Sealing

 

Radial insert ball bearings with a drive slot have R type seals  with Teflon seal lips.

 
   

Lubrication

 

The bearings can be relubricated.

 
   

Self-aligning
deep groove ball bearings

 

Self-aligning deep groove ball bearings area available with a cylindrical bore for a fit seat, Figure 5 or with a reamed square or hexagonal bore, Figure 6.

 
   

With fit

 

Bearings with a fit on the shaft allow speeds equivalent to those of standard ball bearings, are suitable for bearing arrangements with an alternating direction of rotation and offer smooth running.

 
   
2..-NPP-B

Figure 5
Self-aligning
deep groove ball bearings

 

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Sealing

 

The bearings are sealed on both sides using P type seals with a vulcanised seal lip or three-piece designs.

 
   
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For self-aligning deep groove ball bearings with a fit seat, the fit data for ball bearings apply.

 
   

With square or hexagonal bore

 

Bearings with a profiled bore are used where shafts must transmit very high torques and this is only possible using square or hexagonal shafts, Figure 6. Rotation is prevented by the geometrical locking effect.

 
   
VK..-KTT-B
SK..-KRR-B

Figure 6
Square bore
Hexagonal bore

 

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Anti-corrosion protection

 

The bearings have a Corrotect® coating.

 
   

Sealing

 

Self-aligning deep groove ball bearings are sealed using R or T type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

The bearings are greased to their maximum, some designs can be relubricated.

 
   

Deep groove ball bearings
with extended inner ring

 

These bearings have a cylindrical outer ring and are fitted in cylindrical bores, Figure 7. The inner ring is extended on both sides and is located on the shaft using a location fit. Due to the extended inner ring, additional axial spacer rings are not required.

 
 

The concentric seat allows speeds equivalent to those of standard ball bearings, while the load can be either constant or alternating. Smooth running is also achieved.

 
 

The tolerance of the inner ring bore corresponds to tolerance class PN in accordance with DIN 620.

 
   
2..-KRR
2..-KRR-AH

Figure 7
Deep groove ball bearings with extended inner ring

 

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Sealing

 

The bearings are sealed on both sides using R type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

The sheet steel washers extended outwards and angled downwards form a large grease reservoir.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with steel aligning ring

 

These bearings are based on radial insert ball bearings with an eccentric locking collar or on self-aligning deep groove ball bearings, but additionally have an axially split outer ring as an aligning ring, Figure 8. They are mounted in cylindrical bores and can compensate for static misalignment of the shaft up to ±5°.

 
 

Due to the annular slots in the outer ring to DIN 616, they are highly suitable for sheet metal constructions. In this case, they are axially located using snap rings to DIN 5 417.

 
 

In series PE, the inner ring is located on the shaft using a locking collar, in series BE by a location fit.

 
   
PE

Figure 8
Radial insert ball bearings
with steel aligning ring

 

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Anti-corrosion protection

 

The aligning ring has a Corrotect® coating and is thus protected against fretting corrosion. In series PE, the inner ring and locking collar are also coated.

 
   

Sealing

 

The bearings are sealed on both sides using P type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

Radial insert ball bearings with an aligning ring cannot be relubricated.

 
   
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The fit tolerances of the aligning rings are those of the deep groove ball bearings. Select the fit for the shaft and housing such that the outer ring of the insert bearing can undergo self-alignment.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with eccentric locking collar, cylindrical outer ring
and slots in outer ring

 

The basic design of series RAE..-NPP-NR is a radial insert ball bearing with an eccentric locking collar and an inner ring extended on one side, Figure 9. The outer ring has a cylindrical outside surface and two slots to DIN 616. The bearings are fitted in cylindrical bores and axially located by easy-to-fit snap rings. The bearing is supplied with one snap ring to DIN 5 417 already fitted.

 
   
RAE..-NPP-NR

Figure 9
Radial insert ball bearings
with cylindrical outer ring
and two slots in outer ring

 

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Sealing

 

The bearings are sealed on both sides using P type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

The radial insert ball bearings are greased and cannot be relubricated.

 
   

Radial insert ball bearings
with rubber interliner

 

These radial insert ball bearings are located on the shaft using an eccentric locking collar. The outer ring is encased in a thick-walled NBR interliner, Figure 10.

 
 

The interliner absorbs vibrations and shocks and thus gives damping of running noises.

 
 

The interliners have a spherical or cylindrical outside surface.

 
 

For roll bearing arrangements, one series has a locating shoulder on the rubber ring.

 
   
CRB

Figure 10
Radial insert ball bearings
with rubber interliner

 

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Anti-corrosion protection

 

The inner ring and locking collar have a Corrotect® coating and are thus protected against fretting corrosion; the exception is the series with radial insert ball bearings RALE..-NPP(-B).

 
   

Sealing

 

The radial insert ball bearings are sealed on both sides using P type seals .

 
   

Lubrication

 

Bearings with rubber interliners cannot be lubricated.

 
   
 

Note the tube and housing diameters for radial insert ball bearings with rubber interliner:

 
 
  • CRB, tube inside diameter D –0,6 to 1,6
  • RABR, RCR, RCSM, housing diameter D –0,25 to –0,35.
 
   

Sealing

 

Seals for radial insert ball bearings are of a three-piece design. This concept offers, due to the rigidly rolled-in sheet steel washer, optimum seating in the bearing as well as concentric alignment of the seal lip to the inner ring.

 
   

Seal types

 

P seal
imageref_70447115_All.gif   Two zinc-coated sheet steel washers with intermediate NBR part, seal lip axially preloaded.
In order to protect the seal lip from mechanical damage, the outer sheet steel washer extends a considerable distance down towards the bearing inner ring.
Used in narrow radial insert ball bearings with inner ring extended on one side.
R seal
imageref_70449291_All.gif   Two zinc-coated sheet steel washers extended outwards and angled downwards with intermediate NBR part and radially preloaded seal lip. Better protection against mechanical damage.
Substantial grease reservoir due to the space between the extended and angled sheet steel washers. Used in radial insert ball bearings with inner ring extended on both sides.
R seal with flinger shield
imageref_70451467_All.gif   As R seal, but with outer flinger shield with anti-corrosion protection.
Additional sealing action without restriction on speed and with additional protection against mechanical damage.
T seal
imageref_70453643_All.gif   Two zinc-coated sheet steel washers with intermediate NBR part and three radially preloaded seal lips for heavily contaminated conditions. For better protection of the seal lip against mechanical damage, the outer sheet steel washer is angled outwards.
Lower speeds due to higher friction.
L seal (labyrinth seal)
imageref_70455819_All.gif   Two zinc-coated sheet steel washers extended outwards in the outer ring with a zinc-coated intermediate sheet steel L-section ring pressed onto the inner ring.
Substantial grease reservoir due to the space between the extended and angled sheet steel washers.
Used in radial insert ball bearings with inner ring extended on both sides. For increased temperatures and lower friction.
RSR seal
imageref_70457995_All.gif   Single-piece, zinc-coated sheet steel washer with moulded, radially preloaded NBR seal lip.
Used in radial insert ball bearings with integral adapter sleeve.

 
   
   

Features of radial insert ball bearings, comparison of series

 

Series
For shaft diameters from ... to ...
Compensation of misalignment
Internal clearance
GRAE..-NPP-B
12 mm60 mm
yes
C3
GRAE..-NPP-B-FA125.5
20 mm60 mm
GRA..-NPP-B-AS2/V
5/8 inch13/4 inch
RAE..-NPP-B
12 mm50 mm
RA..-NPP-B
3/4 inch11/2 inch
RALE..-NPP-B
20 mm30 mm
GE..-KRR-B
17 mm120 mm
GE..-KRR-B-FA125.5
20 mm50 mm
GE..-KRR-B-FA164
20 mm70 mm,
80 mm90 mm
C5
GE..-KRR-B-FA101
20 mm75 mm
C4
G..-KRR-B-AS2/V
15/16 inch215/16 inch
C3
GE..-KRR-B-2C
25 mm40 mm
E..-KRR-B
25 mm40 mm
GNE..-KRR-B
30 mm100 mm
GE..-KTT-B
20 mm80 mm
GE..-KLL-B
20 mm50 mm
C5
GYE..-KRR-B
12 mm90 mm
yes
C3
GY..-KRR-B-AS2/V
3/4 inch2 inch
GYE..-KRR-B-VA
12 mm50 mm
GAY..-NPP-B
12 mm60 mm
GAY..-NPP-B-FA164
12 mm, 15 mm
C5
AY..-NPP-B
12 mm30 mm
C3
GSH..-2RSR-B
20 mm50 mm
yes
C4
GLE..-KRR-B
20 mm70 mm
yes
C4
2..-NPP-B
12 mm50 mm
yes
CN
GVK..-KTT-B-AS2/V
25,4 mm39,6875 mm
yes
C3
VK..-KTT-B
25,4 mm
SK..-KRR-B
17 mm31,8 mm
yes
C3
RABRA
30 mm
yes
C3
RABRB
12 mm50 mm
PE
20 mm40 mm
BE
20 mm40 mm
yes
CN
RAE..-NPP
12 mm60 mm
no
C3
RA..-NPP
5/8 inch11/2 inch
RALE..-NPP
20 mm30 mm
RAL..-NPP
3/4 inch
RAE..-NPP-NR
20 mm40 mm
E..-KRR
20 mm70 mm
E..-KLL
20 mm50 mm
RCRA
20 mm
RCRB
25 mm
CRB
20 mm35 mm
RCSMA
30 mm
RCSMB
15 mm25 mm
2..-KRR(-AH)
13 mm60 mm
no
CN

 
   

Features of radial insert ball bearings, comparison of series

 

Series
Location
Sealing
Cage material
Greasing1)
GRAE..-NPP-B
Eccentric locking collar
P
PA66
GA13
GRAE..-NPP-B-FA125.5
GA47
GRA..-NPP-B-AS2/V
GA13
RAE..-NPP-B
RA..-NPP-B
RALE..-NPP-B
GE..-KRR-B
R
GE..-KRR-B-FA125.5
GA47
GE..-KRR-B-FA164
Steel
GA11
GE..-KRR-B-FA101
PAES
L069
G..-KRR-B-AS2/V
PA66
GA13
GE..-KRR-B-2C
E..-KRR-B
GNE..-KRR-B
GE..-KTT-B
T
GE..-KLL-B
L
Steel
LO69
GYE..-KRR-B
Grub screw
R
PA66
GA13
GY..-KRR-B-AS2/V
GYE..-KRR-B-VA
RSR
Steel
FM222
GAY..-NPP-B
P
PA66
GA13
GAY..-NPP-B-FA164
Steel
GA11
AY..-NPP-B
PA66
GA13
GSH..-2RSR-B
Adapter sleeve
RSR
PA66
GA13
GLE..-KRR-B
Drive slot
R
PAES
LO69
2..-NPP-B
Fit
P
PA66
GA13
GVK..-KTT-B-AS2/V
Square
bore
T
PA66
GA13
VK..-KTT-B
SK..-KRR-B
Hexagonal
bore
R
PA66
GA13
RABRA
Eccentric locking collar
P
PA66
GA13
RABRB
PE
BE
Fit
P
PA66
GA13
RAE..-NPP
Eccentric locking collar
P
PA66
GA13
RA..-NPP
RALE..-NPP
RAL..-NPP
RAE..-NPP-NR
E..-KRR
R
E..-KLL
L
RCRA
P
RCRB
CRB
RCSMA
RCSMB
2..-KRR(-AH)
Fit
R
PA66
GA13

 
 
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 1    Precise information on greasing is given in the section Lubrication from link.
 
   

Features of radial insert ball bearings, comparison of series

 

Series
Relubrication facility
Temperature1)

 °C
Comments
GRAE..-NPP-B
yes
–20 incl. +120

   
GRAE..-NPP-B-FA125.5
With anti-corrosion protection
GRA..-NPP-B-AS2/V

   
RAE..-NPP-B
no

   
RA..-NPP-B

   
RALE..-NPP-B
Light series
GE..-KRR-B
yes

   
GE..-KRR-B-FA125.5
With anti-corrosion protection
GE..-KRR-B-FA164
+150 incl. +250
Teflon® seal lip
GE..-KRR-B-FA101
–40 incl. +180
Teflon® seal lip
G..-KRR-B-AS2/V
–20 incl. +120

   
GE..-KRR-B-2C
Flinger shields
E..-KRR-B
no

   
GNE..-KRR-B
yes
Heavy series
GE..-KTT-B

   
GE..-KLL-B
–40 incl. +180

   
GYE..-KRR-B
yes
–20 incl. +120

   
GY..-KRR-B-AS2/V

   
GYE..-KRR-B-VA
–35 incl. +100
With anti-corrosion protection, Flinger shields
GAY..-NPP-B
–20 incl. +120

   
GAY..-NPP-B-FA164
+150 incl. +250
Teflon® seal lip
AY..-NPP-B
no
–20 incl. +120

   
GSH..-2RSR-B
yes
–20 incl. +120

   
GLE..-KRR-B
yes
–40 incl. +180
Teflon® seal lip
2..-NPP-B
no
–20 incl. +120

   
GVK..-KTT-B-AS2/V
yes
–20 incl. +120
With anti-corrosion protection, With maximum grease fillingt
VK..-KTT-B
no
SK..-KRR-B
no
–20 incl. +120
With anti-corrosion protection, With maximum grease fillingt
RABRA
no
–20 incl. +85
Light series
RABRB

   
PE
–20 incl. +120
Annular slots in aligning ring
BE
no
–20 incl. +120
Annular slots in aligning ring
RAE..-NPP
no
–20 incl. +120

   
RA..-NPP

   
RALE..-NPP

   
RAL..-NPP

   
RAE..-NPP-NR
Two slots, one snap ring
E..-KRR

   
E..-KLL

   
RCRA
–20 incl. +85
Light series, Lead chamfer
RCRB
Lead chamfer
CRB
Abutment shoulder
RCSMA
Light series
RCSMB

   
2..-KRR(-AH)
no
–20 incl. +120

   

 
 
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Suffixes

 

Suffixes for available designs: see table.

 
   

Available designs

 

Suffix
Description
Design
AS2/V
Bearing outer ring with 2 lubrication holes in offset planes
Standard
B
Bearing with spherical outer ring
2C
Flinger shields on both sides
FA101
High and low temperature design –40 °C to +180 °C
FA106
Bearing subjected to special noise testing
FA107
Bearing with lubrication holes on the locating side
FA125.5
With Corrotect® coating, protected against corrosion
FA164
High temperature design up to +250 °C
KRR
Lip seals on both sides (R type seal)
KLL
Labyrinth seals on both sides (L type seal)
KTT
Triple lip seals on both sides (T type seal)
NR
Slot and snap ring for radial insert ball bearings with cylindrical outer ring
NPP
Lip seals on both sides (P type seal)
OSE
Bearing without locking element (eccentric locking collar)
2RSR
Lip seals on both sides (vulcanised)
VA
Corrosion-resistant design made from high alloy rolling bearing steel

 
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