Rolling Bearings
Rolling Bearings
Rolling bearings are mechanical components designed to reduce friction between moving parts by replacing sliding contact with rolling contact. They consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, rolling elements (such as balls or rollers), and a cage that evenly spaces the rolling elements.
By converting sliding friction into rolling friction, rolling bearings enable smooth rotation, high efficiency, and reliable performance under various load conditions. They are capable of supporting radial loads, axial loads, or a combination of both, depending on the bearing design.
Rolling bearings are widely used in industrial machinery, automotive systems, electric motors, gearboxes, and precision equipment due to their standardized dimensions, easy installation, and consistent operating performance.