Bearing designations consist of basic and supplementary designations. The basic designation identifies the product type, standard design, and size using five digits. The supplementary designation identifies alternative designs, bearing components, and special bearing types using prefixes and suffixes. Bearing sizes follow international standards where the first digit denotes the bearing type, second the width/height, third the outer diameter, and fourth and fifth the internal diameter. Supplementary information further specifies modified designs, cages, clearances, and provides the sequence for writing out full bearing designations.
Bearing designations consist of basic and supplementary designations. The basic designation identifies the product type, standard design, and size using five digits. The supplementary designation identifies alternative designs, bearing components, and special bearing types using prefixes and suffixes. Bearing sizes follow international standards where the first digit denotes the bearing type, second the width/height, third the outer diameter, and fourth and fifth the internal diameter. Supplementary information further specifies modified designs, cages, clearances, and provides the sequence for writing out full bearing designations.
Bearing designations consist of basic and supplementary designations. The basic designation identifies the product type, standard design, and size using five digits. The supplementary designation identifies alternative designs, bearing components, and special bearing types using prefixes and suffixes. Bearing sizes follow international standards where the first digit denotes the bearing type, second the width/height, third the outer diameter, and fourth and fifth the internal diameter. Supplementary information further specifies modified designs, cages, clearances, and provides the sequence for writing out full bearing designations.
Bearing designations consist of basic and supplementary designations. The basic designation identifies the product type, standard design, and size using five digits. The supplementary designation identifies alternative designs, bearing components, and special bearing types using prefixes and suffixes. Bearing sizes follow international standards where the first digit denotes the bearing type, second the width/height, third the outer diameter, and fourth and fifth the internal diameter. Supplementary information further specifies modified designs, cages, clearances, and provides the sequence for writing out full bearing designations.
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BEARING DESIGNATION
Bearing Designations are of two type
• Basic Designations • Supplementary Designations Bearing Designations The Basic Bearing Designation identifies • Product type • Standard design • Size The supplementary designation identifies • Alternative designs(variants) • Bearing components • Types of special Bearings Supplementary Designation consists of Following intials • Prefixes • Suffixes
Bearings follows ISO Internation standard
Organisation Basic Designations of Metric Bearings • Consist of 5 digits • First digit denotes bearing type • Second digit denotes width/height • Third digit denotes OD(Outer diameter) • Fourth and fifth digit denote ID( Internal Diameter) Standard Size Bearing Types Diameter series Relationship: Diameter and width series Dimension Series • In a few cases the digit for the bearing type or the first digit of the dimension series identification is omitted. • Bearings with a bore diameter of 10, 12, 15 or 17 mm have the following size code identifications: 00 = 10 mm 01 = 12 mm 02 = 15 mm 03 = 17 mm • For bearings with a bore diameter < 10 mm, or ≥ 500 mm, the bore diameter is generally given in millimetres (uncoded). The size identification is separated from the rest of the bearing designation by an oblique stroke, e.g. 618/8 (d = 8 mm) or 511/530 (d = 530 mm). This is also true for standard bearings in accordance with ISO 15 that have a bore diameter of 22, 28 or 32 mm, e.g. 62/22 (d = 22 mm). How the designation series works • For some bearings with a bore diameter < 10 mm, such as deep groove, self-aligning and angular contact ball bearings, the bore diameter is also given in millimetres (uncoded) but is not separated from the series designation by an oblique stroke, e.g. 629 or 129 (d = 9 mm). • Bore diameters that deviate from the standard bore diameter of a bearing are uncoded and given in millimetres up to three decimal places. This bore diameter identification is part of the basic designation and is separated from the basic designation by an oblique stroke, e.g. 6202/15.875 (d = 15,875 mm = 5/8 in). Bearing data general The main dimensions are the key dimensions of a rolling bearing. 1.The bore diameter (d) 2.The outside diameter (D) 3.The width or height (B, C, T or H) 4.the chamfer dimensions (r). Bearing type designations: Cylindrical roller Bearings Basic series designations Bearing Designations_ Cylinder Bearings Modified internal Design_1 Modified internal Design_2 Modified internal Design_3 Modified internal Design_4 Modified internal Design_5 Modified internal Design_6 Modified External Design_1 Modified External Design_2 Modified External Design_2 Modified External Design_2 Modified External Design_2 Modified External Cage_1 Modified External Cage_2 Modified External Clearance_1 Modified External Clearance_2 Sequence of writing Bearing designation_1 Sequence of writing Bearing designation_2 THE END