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Four-Point Contact Angular Contact Ball Bearings (General)
Four-point contact angular contact ball bearings are designed to handle both radial and axial loads in all directions. These bearings are commonly used in crane systems, wind turbines, and heavy machinery.
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QJ 316 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
80 mm
170 mm
39 mm
88 mm
52200 lbf
51300 lbf
4.6 kg
QJ 316 N2PHAS
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
80 mm
170 mm
39 mm
88 mm
52200 lbf
51300 lbf
4.6 kg
QJ 1017 N2MA/C4
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
85 mm
130 mm
22 mm
75 mm
22388 lbf
25650 lbf
1.1 kg
QJ 217 MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
85 mm
150 mm
28 mm
83 mm
35100 lbf
38925 lbf
2.25 kg
QJ 217 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
85 mm
150 mm
28 mm
83 mm
35100 lbf
38925 lbf
2.25 kg
119.74
QJ 317 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
85 mm
180 mm
41 mm
93 mm
56250 lbf
57375 lbf
5.45 kg
QJ 218 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
90 mm
160 mm
30 mm
88 mm
41850 lbf
45000 lbf
2.75 kg
QJ 318 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
90 mm
190 mm
43 mm
98 mm
64125 lbf
68625 lbf
6.45 kg
QJ 318 N2PHAS
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
90 mm
190 mm
43 mm
98 mm
64125 lbf
68625 lbf
6.45 kg
QJ 219 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
95 mm
170 mm
32 mm
93 mm
47700 lbf
52200 lbf
3.35 kg
QJ 219 N2PHAS
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
95 mm
170 mm
32 mm
93 mm
47700 lbf
52200 lbf
3.35 kg
QJ 319 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
95 mm
200 mm
45 mm
103 mm
68625 lbf
76500 lbf
7.45 kg
QJ 319 N2PHAS
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
95 mm
200 mm
45 mm
103 mm
68625 lbf
76500 lbf
7.45 kg
QJ 220 N2MA
TFL
Metric
Ball
Four Point Contact
100 mm
180 mm
34 mm
98 mm
53100 lbf
59625 lbf
4.05 kg
Handles Bi-Directional Axial & Radial Loads
The unique feature of Four-Point Contact Angular Contact Ball Bearings is their ability to accommodate significant axial loads in both directions, plus radial loads, using only a single row of balls. This is achieved through specially shaped raceways (Gothic arch).
If your application has complex, reversing axial loads combined with radial forces, this 4 point contact bearing offers a highly efficient solution within one component.
Significant Axial Space Saving
Compared to using two single row angular contact bearings arranged back-to-back or face-to-face, a Four-Point Contact Angular Contact Ball Bearing takes up considerably less axial space. This compactness is a major advantage in designs where length along the shaft is restricted, such as in gearboxes or slewing rings.
Choose this bearing type when minimizing axial footprint is critical for your product.
Simplified Application Design
By handling complex load combinations within one unit, the 4 point contact bearing can simplify the overall machine design. It potentially reduces the number of components needed, simplifies shaft and housing machining, and can streamline the assembly process.
This simplification can lead to cost savings in both manufacturing and assembly, making it an attractive option for efficient engineering solutions requiring robust load support.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the primary function of the Gothic arch raceway?
The Gothic arch shape creates two contact points on each ring under axial load, effectively allowing a single row of balls to handle thrust loads in either direction. This is the core mechanism behind the 4 point contact bearing's bidirectional capability.
Is the radial load capacity limited compared to axial in four-point contact angular contact ball bearings?
Yes, generally. While they handle radial loads, the design primarily optimizes for high axial load capacity. For applications with predominantly radial loads, other types of bearings like deep groove ball bearings might be more suitable.
What's crucial during installation if the bearing has a split ring?
The two halves of the split ring must be kept together, correctly oriented, and securely clamped axially on the shaft (usually by a locknut). Improper clamping can lead to incorrect clearance and premature failure. It doesn't typically allow for direct bearing installation onto shouldered shafts without accessing the ring halves.
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