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The primary role of bearings is to support mechanical rotating bodies, minimize frictional resistance during motion, and ensure the precise rotation of these bodies. Bearings are categorized based on the frictional characteristics of their moving components into two main types: rolling bearings and sliding bearings. While rolling bearings have been standardized and serialized, they are characterized by larger radial dimensions, vibrations, and noise levels compared to sliding bearings and are generally more expensive. A typical rolling bearing comprises four components: an outer ring, an inner ring, rolling elements, and a cage.
These components are commonly utilized in applications where low-speed, heavy-duty, and challenging lubrication and maintenance conditions are present for mechanical rotating parts. The spherical sliding contact surface of joint bearings makes them particularly suited for motions that involve swinging, tilting, and rotating. Moreover, the bearing seat, often manufactured as an integral matching component, plays a crucial role in the overall shaft system. Typically, pins are positioned at both ends of the bearing to provide support and stabilization, maintaining a specific positional alignment with other connecting parts. Bearing seats are usually fitted with sealing devices to significantly reduce contamination and extend the lifespan of the bearings.
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