Deep groove ball bearings
Single-row
Open type
Shielded/sealed type
Locating snap ring
Extra-small, miniature ball bearings
Standard type
Flanged type
Maximum type
Double-row
Angular contact ball bearings
Single-row
Matched pair
Back-to-back (DB)
Face-to-face (DF)
Tandem (DT)
Double-row
Self-aligning ball bearings
Open type
Sealed type
Cylindrical roller bearings
Single-row
Double-row
NN
NNU
Tapered roller bearings
Single-row
Metric series
Inch series
Double-row
TDO type
TDI type
Spherical roller bearings
Spherical roller bearings
Adapter assemblies
Withdrawal sleeves
Thrust ball bearings
Single direction
Needle roller bearings
Needle roller and cage assemblies
Drawn cup type
caged type
Full complement type
Machined ring type
Thrust
Stud type track rollers (cam followers)
CM (full complement type) Without seals
CM (full complement type) With seals
KM (caged type) Without seals
KM (caged type) With seals
Yoke type track rollers (roller followers)
CYM (full complement type) Without seals
CYM (full complement type) With seals
CXM (caged type) Without seals
CXM (caged type) With seals
CZM (separable type) Without seals
CZM (separable type) With seals
Miniature one-way clutches
K-series super thin section ball bearings
Open type
Sealed type
EXSEV bearings



Self-aligning ball bearings


Self-aligning ball bearings have a spherical outer ring raceway, the center of whose curvature meets that of the bearing itself, so that the inner ring, balls and cage continue to rotate, aligning themselves if they have become misaligned within design limits.
This type of bearing is suitable when the displacement of the centers around which the shaft and housing rotate and shaft deflection are likely to occur.
Bearings with a tapered bore can easily be fit to the shaft with an adapter assembly.






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