Rubber Screw And Barrel,Rubber Extruded Profile,Defferent Screw And Barrel For Rubber Machine,Rubber Extruder Screw Design Zhoushan Jinsheng Bimetallic Plastic Machinery Factory , https://www.jinshenggalloy.comUnderstanding Timken Deep Groove and Angular Contact Ball Bearing Suffixes
Timken deep groove and angular contact ball bearings use a variety of suffix codes to indicate specific design features, materials, or performance characteristics. These suffixes are essential for identifying the exact type and application of a bearing. Some common suffixes include:
- **C1, C2, C3**: These represent different clearance classes. They are typically used in production codes and are mainly associated with Timken bearings.
- **FT**: Full Roller Ball Bearing (not commonly used in standard ball bearings).
- **K**: Conrad Type – No Ball Notch.
- **W**: Maximum Load Capability Type.
- **Filling**: Ball Filling Type – allows more balls to be packed into the raceway for higher load capacity.
- **WI**: Angle Contact Low Shoulder Outer Ring.
- **WO**: Angle Contact Low Shoulder Inner Ring.
- **WN**: Angle Contact Low Shoulder Inner and Outer Ring.
These suffixes help engineers and technicians choose the right bearing for their specific applications, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
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Timken deep groove and angular touch ball bearing suffix meaning
Source: China Bearing Network | Time: 2013-01-03