Product Overview: The 1310 Self-Aligning Ball Bearing
The 1310 bearing (50x110x27mm) is an indispensable component within our comprehensive 1300 Series of Self-Aligning Ball Bearings. Specifically engineered to manage angular misalignment between the shaft and its housing, this bearing is an optimal choice for applications where maintaining perfect alignment is challenging or where shaft deflection is anticipated. Its intelligent design incorporates two rows of balls and a shared concave spherical raceway in the outer ring, enabling automatic self-alignment capabilities. We are committed to supplying 1310 bearings that are manufactured to rigorous industry standards, guaranteeing reliable performance and prolonged service life in a multitude of industrial settings. This bearing excels in ensuring smooth operation and minimizing friction even under demanding and dynamic conditions.
As a trusted provider of industrial bearings and mechanical parts, we ensure our 1310 bearings meet the high-performance expectations of modern machinery. Explore our full inventory of self-aligning ball bearings to discover the perfect solution for your specific industrial requirements.
Features of the 1310 Bearing
- Automatic Angular Alignment: Designed to compensate for both static and dynamic angular misalignment, significantly extending bearing life.
- Double Row Ball Configuration: Features two rows of precision-ground balls, enhancing radial and axial load-carrying capabilities.
- Low Friction Operation: Engineered for exceptionally smooth rotation, which reduces heat generation and improves energy efficiency.
- Vibration and Shock Absorption: Its self-aligning nature helps to absorb shocks and vibrations, contributing to overall machine stability and quieter operation.
- Precision Manufacturing: Produced according to strict international standards, ensuring dimensional accuracy and consistent, reliable performance.
- Robust Construction: Crafted from high-quality bearing steel, providing superior wear resistance and long-term durability in industrial environments.
Applications of 1310 Bearings
- Agricultural Machinery: Frequently used in equipment such as harvesters, cultivators, and tractors where shafts may experience misalignment on uneven terrain.
- Conveyor Systems: Essential for maintaining smooth material flow in conveyors where frame distortion or shaft flexing can occur.
- Textile Industry Equipment: Ensures stable and efficient operation of spindles and rollers, accommodating varying shaft alignments.
- Printing Presses: Provides critical support for rollers, allowing for minor shaft deviations while maintaining consistent print quality.
- Industrial Fans and Blowers: Ideal for supporting rotating components in ventilation systems where shafts may deflect under load.
- Woodworking Machinery: Utilized in saws, planers, and other processing equipment that requires precise yet adaptable rotational support.
- Mining and Construction Equipment: Withstands harsh operating conditions and heavy loads, providing reliable performance in robust machinery.
- Paper Mills: Supports various rollers and drives where operational loads and potential misalignments are common.
Benefits of Using the 1310 Bearing
- Enhanced Machine Reliability: By accommodating misalignment, the 1310 bearing reduces stress on other machine components, leading to fewer breakdowns and greater uptime.
- Extended Service Life: Minimizes premature wear caused by misalignment, significantly increasing the operational lifespan of both the bearing and the associated machinery.
- Reduced Maintenance Costs: Less susceptible to early failure, which translates into decreased frequency and cost of repairs and replacements.
- Improved Operational Efficiency: Its low-friction characteristics contribute to energy savings and smoother mechanical performance across various applications.
- Simplified Installation: The inherent self-aligning property simplifies the mounting process, particularly in setups where achieving precise initial alignment is difficult.
- Consistent Performance: Maintains optimal functionality and support even when exposed to conditions that would cause shaft misalignment in rigid bearings.