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The difference between spherical roller bearings and deep groove ball bearings


Spherical roller bearings and deep groove ball bearings are two different bearing types. Their main differences lie in their structure and application scenarios. The following is a detailed introduction:

Deep groove ball bearings are characterized by a high limit speed, which means they can withstand higher rotational speeds. They have a certain load-bearing capacity in both the axial and radial directions, but the axial load-bearing capacity is relatively small. Deep groove ball bearings have simple structure and low manufacturing cost, and are suitable for a wide range of application scenarios, such as precision instruments, low-noise motors, automobiles, motorcycles and general machinery.
Spherical roller bearings have a lower speed limit than deep groove ball bearings, which means they are not suitable for high-speed rotation applications. Spherical roller bearings are characterized by their large radial load bearing capacity, but basically cannot bear axial loads. This kind of bearing is usually used in applications that need to bear large radial loads.