Product Details:
A miniature bearing is a small, high-precision bearing with an outer diameter of typically less than 1 inch (30mm). It reduces friction in moving parts and serves critical functions in applications requiring low noise, vibration, high speeds, and minimal space, such as in medical devices, consumer electronics, and aerospace components. Components and Types
- Components: Miniature bearings generally consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, rolling elements (balls or rollers), and a retainer to hold the rolling elements in place.
- Ball Bearings: These are the most common type, utilizing spherical balls to reduce friction.
- Roller Bearings: Other types, such as tapered roller bearings, use cylindrical rollers and are designed to handle both radial and axial loads.
Materials and Features
- Materials: Depending on the application, miniature bearings can be made from stainless steel, chrome alloy steel, or ceramics for high strength, corrosion resistance, and heat tolerance.
- Precision Engineering: They are manufactured to exacting standards to ensure smooth rotation, low vibration, and high rotational accuracy, according to SPB-USA.
- Seals and Shields: Many miniature bearings are sealed with shields or rubber seals to prevent the entry of dust and contain lubricant.
Key ApplicationsMiniature bearings are essential for small, high-precision components across various industries:
- Medical: Used in dental drills, surgical tools, and diagnostic equipment for high precision and reliability.
- Electronics: Found in smartphones, computer fans, and semiconductor equipment for space-saving and precise operation.
- Aerospace and Robotics: Employed in guidance systems, gyroscopes, and robotic actuators where accuracy and small size are paramount.
- Instrumentation: Vital in devices like encoders, scanners, and wind speed measuring instruments.