INA, a subsidiary of Schaeffler Group, offers a variety of ball bearings for different applications. Here are some common types of INA ball bearings:
Deep Groove Ball Bearings: These bearings are versatile and widely used in various applications. They can accommodate radial and axial loads in both directions and are suitable for high-speed operation. Deep groove ball bearings have deep raceway grooves and are available in open, sealed, or shielded designs.
Angular Contact Ball Bearings: Angular contact ball bearings are designed to accommodate combined radial and axial loads. They have raceways in the inner and outer rings that are offset from each other, allowing them to support axial loads in one direction. INA offers single-row and double-row angular contact ball bearings.
Self-Aligning Ball Bearings: Self-aligning ball bearings can accommodate misalignment between the shaft and housing without reducing the bearing's performance. They have two rows of balls and a concave raceway in the outer ring. These bearings are suitable for applications where shaft deflection or misalignment occurs.
Thrust Ball Bearings: Thrust ball bearings are designed to support axial loads in one direction. They consist of shaft washers, housing washers, and ball and cage assemblies. Thrust ball bearings are suitable for applications such as automotive transmissions, machine tools, and agricultural machinery.
Miniature Ball Bearings: Miniature ball bearings are small-sized bearings with bore diameters ranging from 1 to 10 mm. They are commonly used in applications such as dental equipment, small motors, and hobby robotics. These bearings are available in various configurations, including open, shielded, or sealed designs.
Four-Point Contact Ball Bearings: Four-point contact ball bearings have a single row of balls with raceways in both the inner and outer rings. They can support radial, axial, and moment loads simultaneously and are commonly used in applications such as turntables, robotics, and slewing rings.
Corrosion-Resistant Ball Bearings: INA offers corrosion-resistant ball bearings designed to operate in harsh environments where corrosion or contamination is a concern. These bearings are made of stainless steel or special coatings to protect against corrosion and are suitable for applications such as food processing equipment, chemical plants, and marine applications.
These are some of the main types of INA ball bearings available, each designed to meet specific application requirements and operating conditions.