Angular contact ball bearings can simultaneously accommodate radial and axial loads. They are capable of operating at high rotational speeds. The greater the contact angle, the higher the axial load capacity. High-precision and high-speed bearings typically employ a 15-degree contact angle. Under axial force, the contact angle increases.
Dimensions
d
30 mm
Bore diameter
D
62 mm
Outside diameter
B
16 mm
Width
d1
≈42.65 mm
Shoulder diameter of inner ring (large side face)
d2
≈36.13 mm
Shoulder diameter of inner ring (small side face)
D1
≈50.1 mm
Shoulder diameter of outer ring (large side face)
a
27.3 mm
Distance side face to pressure point
r1,2
min.1 mm
Chamfer dimension
r3,4
min.0.6 mm
Chamfer dimension
Abutment dimensions
da
min.35.6 mm
Diameter of shaft abutment
Da
max.56.4 mm
Abutment diameter housing
Db
max.57.8 mm
Diameter of housing abutment
ra
max.1 mm
Radius of fillet
rb
max.0.6 mm
Radius of fillet
Calculation data
Basic dynamic load rating
C
22.5 kN
Basic static load rating
C0
14.3 kN
Fatigue load limit
Pu
0.61 kN
Reference speed
13 000 r/min
Limiting speed
13 000 r/min
Minimum axial load factor
A
0.00377
Minimum radial load factor
kr
0.095
Limiting value
e
1.14
Single bearing or bearing pair arranged in tandem
Calculation factor (single, tandem)
X
0.35
Calculation factor (single, tandem)
Y0
0.26
Calculation factor (single, tandem)
Y2
0.57
Bearing pair arranged back-to-back or face-to-face