
Loose Ball Bearings
Loose ball bearings are made from various materials, each chosen for its specific properties to suit different applications. The most common material is chrome steel (AISI 52100), known for its strength, durability, and resistance to wear, making it ideal for high-performance and heavy-duty uses. Stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it suitable for environments exposed to moisture or chemicals, such as in medical or food processing equipment. Ceramic bearings are used in high-speed applications and those requiring low friction and heat resistance. They are lighter, more durable, and perform better in extreme conditions compared to steel. Lastly, plastic bearings are lightweight and corrosion-resistant, commonly used in less demanding applications like home appliances and office equipment. The choice of material depends on the bearing’s intended use, balancing factors such as strength, durability, resistance to wear, and environmental conditions.
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100-12691
11.112mm (7/16") Ball Bearings - Chrome Steel - Grade 100 - AISI 52100 - Per1 11.112
Dimensions: 45 x 72 x 8£0.00 -
100-12689
6.35mm (1/4") Ball Bearings - Chrome Steel - Grade 100 - AISI 52100 - Per 1 6.35
Dimensions: 19 x 30 x 7£0.00 -
100-12683
7mm Ball Bearings - Chrome Steel - Grade 10 - AISI 52100 - Pack of 100 7
Dimensions: 60 x 70 x 25£0.00

