5200 Series Angular Contact Brearings The 5200 series double row, angular contact bearings are designed to meet the demand for increased axial and radial rigidity in applications where space is limited. These bearings are used in equipment where heavy radial loads, combined radial and thrust loads, and two directional loads are encountered. The non-filling slot allows higher speed operation. In addition, the angle of contact converges outside the bearing offering increased resistance to overturning moments. Bearings in this series are produced with shields or seals.
W200/300 Series Single Row Wide Type Brearings The W200 and W300 series, single row, wide type bearings are produced with 6200 and 6300 series standard bore and outer ring dimensions but the widths are the same as double row bearings of corresponding sizes. The wider width offers additional shaft support and greater contact with the housing, helping to reduce creeping and distortion of the housing bore. The wider width also provides a greater capacity for lubricants. These bearings are produced with seals or shields for effective grease retention and exclusion of foreign matter. Consult your IKS Sales Representative for availability.
8000 & 8700 Series Light Duty Bearings The 8000 and 8700 series designed with the inner ring extended on one side offers many application advantages especially when used in conjunction with other parts that provide added bearing protection. This type bearing is being utilized in equipment such as fractional horsepower motors, vacuum cleaners, small gear units and electrical tools. These bearings are produced with a single seal or seal and shield combination as noted per series designation.
Wide cup bearings, where the outer ring is extended flush with the inner ring on one side, are available in this series by noting the WC prefix. Snap ring grooves are an optional item.
13300 & 1200 Series Internal Self-Aligning Bearings The 13300 and 1200 series double row, self-aligning bearings are designed to function in applications where severe misalignment exists. The spherical construction of the outer raceway allows the ball complement to operate over a wide range of contact angles and to align itself accurately with the shaft and assembly without causing undue stress on the bearing members. Standard line bearings are produced with straight bores. Tapered bores are available upon request.