INGCO S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Ligia Con Bearing

INGCO S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Ligia Con Bearing

INGCO S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Ligia Con Bearing

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  • Brand: INGCO
  • Model: S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD
  • Type: Ligia Con Bearing
  • Condition: New
  • Application: Tools
  • The cage of the con bearing keeps the rolling elements separated while guiding their motion.
  • Common materials for cages include steel, brass, and plastic.
  • Solid metal cages can be machined, while pressed cages are made from sheet metal. Plastic cages can be either machined from solid plastic or injection molded.
SKU: S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Categories: ,

Description

INGCO S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Ligia Con Bearing

The INGCO S-GENS-CB-SL2100ABD Ligia Con Bearing is a crucial machine component that facilitates smooth motion by reducing friction. Bearings serve two primary functions:

Transfer motion: They support and guide components that rotate relative to each other.

Transmit forces: Bearings can transmit loads in either a radial direction or an axial direction (thrust), and often a combination of both.

Let’s delve into the components of a typical bearing:

Inner Ring / Outer Ring:

    • These rings are usually made from high-purity, chrome alloy steel.
    • The raceways on these rings are hardened, ground, and honed.
    • In some cases, special materials like ceramics or plastics are used. Plastics, although not suitable for extremely high temperatures, are significantly lighter than steel, making them valuable in applications where weight matters, such as the automotive industry.

Rolling Elements:

    • Rolling elements can be balls, rollers, cones, spheres, or needles.
    • They roll on the raceways of the inner and outer rings and are separated and guided by the cage.
    • These elements are typically made from a special high-purity, chrome alloy steel. Ceramic and plastic rolling elements are also produced.

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