The K10020AR0 is a slim, angular contact ball bearing with a 100mm bore and 140mm outer diameter, crafted from sturdy chrome steel. It handles radial loads up to 4253 lbf and static thrust loads of 9458 lbf, making it a versatile choice.
Its single-row design with a 30° contact angle ensures smooth operation, while the brass cage adds durability. The open seal type allows for easy lubrication and maintenance.
This bearing is ideal for applications requiring precise movement, such as robotics or medical equipment. It operates well in temperatures from -30°C to 110°C.
Weighing 0.84kg, it’s lightweight yet robust. Compliant with RoHS standards, it’s interchangeable with KAYDON bearings for easy replacements. Perfect for machinery where space and precision are key.
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Performance Features of K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing is built with chrome steel rings and balls, offering strong resistance to angular contact loads.
Its dynamic radial load capacity reaches 4253 lbf, ensuring reliable performance in various applications.
The brass cage maintains ball alignment, reducing wear and extending the bearing’s service life.
With a temperature range of -30°C to 110°C, it performs well in diverse environments.
How Is K10020AR0 Bearing Engineered for Reliability?
K10020AR0 Bearing features a 30° contact angle, optimised for handling both radial and thrust loads.
The ABEC-1 tolerance class ensures consistent performance and smooth operation.
Its thin-section design saves space without compromising on load capacity.
The open seal type allows for easy lubrication, enhancing durability.
Built for Durability: K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing’s chrome steel construction provides excellent resistance to wear and corrosion.
The static thrust load capacity of 9458 lbf makes it suitable for demanding applications.
Its brass cage reduces friction, ensuring quiet and efficient operation.
The bearing’s wide temperature range makes it versatile for various industrial uses.
Steel vs Ceramic Bearings: Strengths of K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing uses chrome steel for both rings and balls, offering a balance of strength and affordability.
The material choice ensures good resistance to wear and high load capacities.
Unlike ceramic bearings, it provides better impact resistance in heavy-duty applications.
Its brass cage further enhances durability and reduces maintenance needs.
Why Choose K10020AR0 Bearing for Precision Tasks?
K10020AR0 Bearing’s ABEC-1 tolerance class ensures precise operation in angular contact applications.
The thin-section design allows for compact installations without sacrificing performance.
With a static moment capacity of 20839 lbf, it handles complex load combinations reliably.
The bearing’s consistent performance makes it ideal for precision machinery and equipment.
Essential Roles of K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing is commonly used in industrial machinery, especially where space constraints require thin-section bearings, such as robotics and automation systems. Its open design and brass cage ensure smooth operation and easy maintenance in these applications.
Where Is K10020AR0 Bearing Used?
You’ll often find K10020AR0 Bearing in automotive components like steering systems, where its angular contact design handles combined loads effectively. The chrome steel construction also provides durability under high-stress conditions.
Perfect Fit for Automation: K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing excels in automated production lines, particularly in robotic arms and precision assembly equipment. Its thin profile and high load capacity make it a reliable choice for these demanding environments.
Medical vs Industrial: Where K10020AR0 Bearing Excels
In medical devices like MRI machines, K10020AR0 Bearing offers quiet and precise performance. Meanwhile, in industrial settings, it handles heavy loads in machinery like CNC equipment with equal reliability.
Practical Applications of K10020AR0 Bearing
K10020AR0 Bearing is ideal for consumer electronics, such as high-end printers, where its slim design and smooth operation enhance performance. The brass cage also reduces friction, extending the bearing’s lifespan.
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