THIN SECTION BEARING

Thin-section bearings are high-precision products with very little running noise and a high load-carrying capacity. These bearings are available in three different designs with extremely small, predominantly square cross-sections. Within each series, the cross-section remains constant even in the case of larger shaft and housing bore diameters.

In this way, a larger cross-section can be selected in a graduated manner and, thus, a bearing with high load-carrying capacity can be used without the need to increase the shaft diameter. Thin-section bearings can be used to achieve extremely light and compact designs.

Thin-section bearings are available as deep groove ball bearings, four-point contact bearings and as angular contact ball bearings. Each of these designs is available in various series. The series correspond to the cross-section sizes. The balls are matched to the series.

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EOE Thin Section Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Thin Section Deep Groove Ball Bearing

Radial contact ball bearings with seals or shields are designed to accommodate radial loads and some axial loads in either direction.

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EOE Thin Section Angular Contact BearingS

Thin Section Angular Contact Ball Bearing

These angular contact ball bearings can accommodate radial and axial loads acting simultaneously, where the axial load acts in only one direction.

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Thin Section Four Point Contact Ball Bearing

Thin Section Four Point Contact Ball Bearing

Thin four-point contact ball bearing can accommodate radial, axial and moment loads simultaneously. the bearing are available with metric or inch dimensions.

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EOE Thin Section Angular Contact Bearing

Thin Section Bearing

Section bearing series is based on a single cross section which remains constant as the bore diameter increases, leading to significant space and weight savings.

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THIN SECTION BEARING APPLICATION

Smaller and lighter – this is a requirement in many modern designs. This requirement is met by thin-section bearings.

  • Aerospace & Defense

  • Commercial Aerospace

  • Medical Systems

  • Robotics

  • Semiconductor

  • Wind Turbines

  • Solar Panels

  • Industrial Machinery

  • Oil & Gas

EOE Thin Section Bearings