System for rotary motion, consisting of bearing housing, rolling elements and cage.
Rolling bearings are mechanical components that are used in many machines and systems to reduce friction and support movements. They consist of an inner ring, an outer ring and rolling elements arranged between them.
The rolling elements can consist of either balls, cylinders, cones or barrel rollers and run on special raceways on the inner and outer ring. The rolling elements reduce frictional resistance and allow the bearings to move with less effort and at higher speeds.
There are different types of rolling bearings that have been developed for specific applications. Common types include ball bearings, roller bearings, needle roller bearings and angular contact ball bearings. Each type has specific characteristics that make it more suitable for certain applications.
Rolling bearings are used in a variety of applications, including mechanical engineering, automotive, aerospace, electrical, textile and many other industries. They can be used as individual components or as part of complex mechanical systems.
Overall, rolling bearings offer a reliable, durable and economical solution to support motion and reduce friction in many industrial applications. They are easy to install and maintain and offer high performance and a long service life.