About 51100 51101 51102 51103 thrust ball bearing
Industry-specific attributes
Applicable Industries
Hotels, Garment Shops, Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Food & Beverage Factory, Farms, Restaurant, Home Use, Retail, Food Shop, Printing Shops, Construction works , Energy & Mining, Food & Beverage Shops, Other, Advertising Company
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Packaging and delivery
Single gross weight:
0.050 kg
Precision and Reliability for Axial LoadsBuilt to comply with ISO 10285 standards, the 51100 to 51103 thrust ball bearing series utilizes chrome steel material for high strength and polished surfaces for smooth rotation. Ideal for applications such as automotive parts, industrial gearboxes, and machine tools, these bearings efficiently manage axial loads, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
Versatility Across Industrial ApplicationsEngineered with adaptability in mind, these bearings are designed for easy installation across a range of equipment, including axle systems and spindle machinery. With a single-row structure and pressed steel cage, they support light to medium-duty loads, making them a versatile choice for manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters seeking dependable stock for varied industrial uses.
FAQ's of 51100 51101 51102 51103 thrust ball bearing:
Q: How do I select the appropriate 51100 series thrust ball bearing for my application?
A: When selecting a bearing from the 51100 to 51103 series, consider the required inner and outer diameter, load ratings, and operating temperature. For example, 51100 fits a 10 mm shaft, while 51103 suits a 17 mm shaft. Assess your axial load requirements and match them with the bearing's dynamic and static load ratings.
Q: What is the main function of these thrust ball bearings?
A: These bearings are specifically designed to support axial loads in machinery and spindles. They ensure stable, smooth rotation and help distribute forces in industrial and automotive systems, particularly where axial (rather than radial) load support is crucial.
Q: When should these bearings be lubricated, and which lubricant should be used?
A: Lubricate the bearings during installation and periodically during operation, based on operating conditions and manufacturer recommendations. Both grease and oil are suitable, with the lubricant choice depending on speed, load, and application specifics.
Q: Where are the 51100, 51101, 51102, and 51103 bearings typically used?
A: These bearings are widely applied in automotive systems, industrial gearboxes, machine tools, axle systems, and various types of machinery requiring efficient axial load support.
Q: What is the benefit of the chrome steel (GCr15) and polished surface finish in these bearings?
A: Chrome steel offers excellent hardness and corrosion resistance, while the polished surface reduces friction and wear, resulting in longer bearing life and smoother operation.
Q: How is the bearing structured, and what does it consist of?
A: Each bearing comprises two washers (shaft and housing), a single row of steel balls, and a pressed steel retainer (cage). This structure supports axial loads and ensures reliable performance with minimal friction.
Q: What precision ratings are available for these thrust ball bearings?
A: The bearings are offered in P0, P6, and P5 precision ratings, accommodating various performance requirements depending on the application's demands.