Bearings are one of the key components in machines, designed to enable smooth movement between various machine components, such as shafts or axles. These are irreplaceable connections that allow the machine elements to rotate or move relative to each other.

Bearing structure:


A bearing consists of two rings: inner and outer ring and rolling elements such as balls, needles or rollers. The rolling elements placed between the rings are crucial for smooth movement. Additional elements of the rolling bearing may be cages that keep the rolling elements in a constant distance from each other and seals.

Bearing principle of operation:


The inner ring is mounted on the shaft journal or other element, the outer ring is fixed in the housing or in another bearing element, the rolling elements located between the rings ando on their raceways, ensuring the rotation of the rings in relation to each other.

Bearing types:


Bearings can be divided into many ways, including:
  • Due to the presence or absence of a rolling element - rolling bearings and plain bearings.
  • Rolling bearings are divided into ball, cylindrical, tapered roller, spherical and needle bearings depending on the shape of the rolling element.
  • Special bearings can be distinguished due to special features, properties or applications - magnetic, electric and hydraulic bearings.

    Bearings can be made from a variety of materials, including:


  • Chrome steel.
  • Stainless steel.
  • Hybrid materials combining steel and ceramics.
  • Completely ceramic materials.

    Bearing designations:


    Bearings are marked with various symbols and letters such as Z, RS, J, Y, F, M, T, TNG, V, C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5, which designate various characteristics such as seal type, basket and the amount of internal clearance.
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    Bearings are one of the key components in machines, designed to enable smooth movement between various machine components, such as shafts or axles. These are irreplaceable connections that allow the machine elements to rotate or move relative to each other.

    Bearing structure:


    A bearing consists of two rings: inner and outer ring and rolling elements such as balls, needles or rollers. The rolling elements placed between the rings are crucial for smooth movement. Additional elements of the rolling bearing may be cages that keep the rolling elements in a constant distance from each other and seals.

    Bearing principle of operation:


    The inner ring is mounted on the shaft journal or other element, the outer ring is fixed in the housing or in another bearing element, the rolling elements located between the rings ando on their raceways, ensuring the rotation of the rings in relation to each other.

    Bearing types:


    Bearings can be divided into many ways, including:
  • Due to the presence or absence of a rolling element - rolling bearings and plain bearings.
  • Rolling bearings are divided into ball, cylindrical, tapered roller, spherical and needle bearings depending on the shape of the rolling element.
  • Special bearings can be distinguished due to special features, properties or applications - magnetic, electric and hydraulic bearings.

    Bearings can be made from a variety of materials, including:


  • Chrome steel.
  • Stainless steel.
  • Hybrid materials combining steel and ceramics.
  • Completely ceramic materials.

    Bearing designations:


    Bearings are marked with various symbols and letters such as Z, RS, J, Y, F, M, T, TNG, V, C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5, which designate various characteristics such as seal type, basket and the amount of internal clearance.
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