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1100
Part Number | 1100 |
System of Measurement | Metric |
Bearing Type | Ball |
For Load Direction | Thrust |
Seal Type | Open |
Bore Dia | 10 mm |
Bore Dia Tolerance | -0.008mm to 0 |
Large Bore Dia | 10.2 mm |
Large Bore Dia Tolerance | -0.008mm to 0 |
Outer Dia | 30 mm |
Outer Dia Tolerance | -0.01mm to 0 |
Height | 12.0 mm |
Height Tolerance | +0.02mm to -0.25mm |
Max Fillet Radius | 0.5 |
Washer Material | Chrome Steel |
Ball Material | Chrome Steel |
Cage Material | Chrome Steel |
Dynamic Thrust Load | 700 lbf |
Static Thrust Load | 2718 lbf |
Max Speed (X1000 rpm) | 11.68 |
Lubrication | Required |
Temperature Range | -30° to 110 °C |
RoHS | Compliant |
REACH | Compliant |
Weight | 0.05 kg |
Design Features of 1100 Bearing
1100 Bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing designed explicitly to handle axial loads in one direction. 1100 bore dia is 10 mm. Its out dia is 30 mm. 1100 height is 12.0 mm. This bearing comprises a shaft washer affixed to the rotating shaft, paired with a stationary housing washer. Spherical balls, positioned between these washers, mitigate friction and facilitate smooth rotation. A dedicated cage maintains uniform spacing among the balls, preventing contact and assisting in lubricant distribution.
What Benefits Can 1100 Bearing Provide?
- Axial Load Handling: This bearing is made to manage one-way axial loads efficiently.
- Space-saving: Its design is compact, ideal for tight spaces.
- Smooth Operation: Balls reduce friction, ensuring smoother rotation.
- Speed: Due to its precision crafting, this bearing is suited for high-speed applications.
- Alignment Flexibility: Variants with grooved aligning seat washers can accommodate minor shaft misalignments, enhancing operational reliability.
What Can 1100 Bearing Be Used for?
1100 Bearing is integral in a wide array of applications owing to their ability to manage axial loads efficiently. Here are some common applications:
- Industrial Machinery: Often used in high-speed radial drilling machines.
- Automotive Sector: Applied in systems like clutches for efficient axial load management.
- Aerospace Industry: Incorporated in various components for reliable high-speed operations.
- Home Appliances: Used in devices like washing machines to reduce friction.
- Precision Instruments: Essential in printer peripherals for accurate axial load control.