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Insert bearings and wide inner ring bearings are used for mounting on shafts without the need for shoulders or adapters. The bearing is locked in place through setscrews or a locking collar. UC Style Insert Bearings have an inner ring that extends on both sides of the bearing and SB Style Insert Bearings extend on one side. Both designs however are intended to provide extra shaft support. Sometimes insert bearings are simply standard radial bearings that fit into a housing and these bearings may be purchased as stand-alone products to use as replacements. While standard radial ball bearings must be pressed into a machined shaft, using special installation tools, insert bearings can be slip fit directly onto the shaft.
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Insert Bearings
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SB Style Insert Bearings have an inner ring that extends on one side of the bearing to provide extra shaft support. Steel Insert Bearings are available in both 52100 Chrome Steel and 440C Stainless Steel. Chrome Steel Insert Bearings are harder than Stainless Steel and more durable in demanding applications. Stainless Steel ...
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SB Style Ceramic Hybrid Insert Bearings have an inner ring that extends on one side of the bearing to provide extra shaft support. Ceramic Hybrid Insert Bearings have steel races with ceramic balls. Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) Ceramic Balls are suitable for applications where high loads, high speeds and extreme temeratures are ...
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UC Style Insert Bearings have an inner ring that extends on both sides of the bearing to provide extra shaft support.. Steel Insert Bearings are available in both 52100 Chrome Steel and 440C Stainless Steel. Chrome Steel Insert Bearings are harder than Stainless Steel and more durable in demanding applications. Stainless St ...
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UC Style Ceramic Hybrid Insert Bearings have an inner ring that extends on both sides of the bearing to provide extra shaft support.. Ceramic Hybrid Insert Bearings have steel races with ceramic balls. Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) Ceramic Balls are suitable for applications where high loads, high speeds and extreme temeratures a ...
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