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Ball bearing bearing M series
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ball bearing bearing
ball bearing bearing
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Characteristics

Rolling element
ball bearing
Configuration
thin-section, angular-contact, single-row, double-row
Material
steel, ceramic
Applications
spindle
Other characteristics
high-speed, precision, high-performance, miniature, hybrid
Inside diameter

Min.: 30 mm
(1.18 in)

Max.: 110 mm
(4.33 in)

Outside diameter

Min.: 55 mm
(2.17 in)

Max.: 180 mm
(7.09 in)

Width

Min.: 13 mm
(0.512 in)

Max.: 28 mm
(1.102 in)

Description

High-speed applications for ultra-precision equipment require tight tolerances and super-fine surface finishes. Timken precision ball bearings, which deliver higher yields and lower costs, are the perfect choice. Precision Precision ball bearings are used for high precision applications in a variety of markets, including aerospace, health, machine tool, robotics and general industry. MM/MMV (Machine Tool Bearings) Super precision bearings manufactured to MM/MMV tolerances combine the accuracy and performance of ABEC 9/ISO P2 with the non-critical features of ABEC 7/ISO P4 levels for cost effectiveness. MMX (Machine Tool Bearings) Type MMX super precision bearings are made to ABEC 9/ISO P2 levels and have closer tolerances and running accuracies than ABEC 7/ISO P4 tolerances. Ideal for ultra-high speed grinding spindles designed for tight dimensional tolerances and super-fine surface finishes. HX (Machine Tool Bearings) Type HX delivers excellent running accuracy and are manufactured to precise ABEC9 (ISO P2) levels for runout tolerances. Ceramic Ball Bearings Ceramic hybrid angular contact ball bearings combine steel rings with ceramic rolling elements to deliver higher spindle speeds and increased dynamic radial stiffness. Ball Screw Support Bearings Ball screw support bearings are available in single- and double-row configurations and are widely used in motion control applications. Miniature & Instrument Bearings Miniature and instrument bearings are used in medical and industrial handpieces and other precision applications. Ball bearing designs include radial, angular contact, thrust and pivot.
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