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The primary function of bearings is to provide unwavering support to mechanical rotating bodies, significantly reducing frictional resistance during motion, thus ensuring the precision of their rotation. Bearings are classified based on the frictional characteristics of their moving components into two principal categories: rolling bearings and sliding bearings. Despite the fact that rolling bearings have been standardized and serialized, they tend to have larger radial dimensions, as well as higher levels of vibrations and noise compared to their sliding counterparts, and they are generally more costly. A standard rolling bearing is composed of four essential components: an outer ring, an inner ring, rolling elements, and a cage.
These integral components find their primary use in scenarios demanding low-speed, heavy-duty performance under challenging lubrication and maintenance conditions for mechanical rotating parts. The spherical sliding contact surface of joint bearings makes them exceptionally ideal for applications involving swinging, tilting, and rotating motions. In addition, the bearing seat, often crafted as a meticulously integrated matching component, plays a pivotal role in the overall shaft system. Typically, pins are strategically placed at both ends of the bearing to offer robust support and stabilization, maintaining an impeccable positional alignment with other connecting parts. Bearing seats are thoughtfully designed with sealing devices to greatly minimize contamination and significantly extend the lifespan of the bearings.
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