Product Overview: The 51326 Thrust Ball Bearing
The 51326 bearing is a high-capacity single-direction Thrust Ball Bearing, engineered to efficiently handle significant axial loads. Part of our comprehensive 51300 Series, this specific bearing features a 130mm bore diameter, a 210mm outer diameter, and a thickness of 67mm. It is meticulously designed for applications where rotational motion primarily involves axial forces, making it unsuitable for radial loads. Its construction typically includes a shaft washer, a housing washer, and a ball and cage assembly, all precisely manufactured to ensure smooth and low-friction operation.
As a key component in various heavy-duty industrial machinery, the 51326 thrust ball bearing provides robust support for rotating parts subjected to considerable thrust in one direction. We ensure that our thrust bearings adhere to stringent industry standards, offering exceptional durability and reliable performance even in demanding operational environments. Explore our complete range of thrust ball bearings to find the optimal solution for your axial load applications.
Features of the 51326 Bearing
- High Axial Load Capacity: Specifically designed to accommodate substantial thrust loads in a single direction, ensuring stability and performance.
- Precise Component Design: Composed of a shaft washer, housing washer, and ball and cage assembly, facilitating accurate rotation under load.
- Low Friction Operation: Engineered to minimize rotational resistance, which helps reduce heat generation and improve energy efficiency.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality bearing steel, providing excellent wear resistance and a prolonged service life.
- Rigid Support: Offers robust and stable support for rotating shafts, maintaining alignment under heavy axial forces.
- Standardized Dimensions: Conforms to industry-standard dimensions (130x210x67mm), ensuring compatibility and ease of replacement.
Applications of 51326 Bearings
- Vertical Pumps: Essential for supporting the axial thrust generated by the pump impeller.
- Drill Presses: Used in the spindle assemblies to manage the downward cutting force.
- Crane Hooks: Facilitates smooth rotation of the hook block under heavy lifting loads.
- Rotary Tables: Provides precise and stable rotational support for workpieces.
- Screw Jacks: Manages the axial forces involved in lifting and positioning heavy loads.
- Industrial Gearboxes: Supports shafts that experience significant axial thrust due to gear engagement.
- Hydraulic Cylinders: Can be found in applications requiring precise linear motion with axial force management.
- Heavy-Duty Conveyor Rollers: Supports rollers that handle axial forces due to material transfer or system design.
Benefits of Using the 51326 Bearing
- Enhanced Load Handling: Optimized for high axial loads, improving the overall capability and reliability of machinery.
- Extended Equipment Life: Reduces wear on adjacent components by effectively absorbing and transmitting axial forces.
- Improved Rotational Accuracy: Provides precise guidance for shafts, leading to smoother and more accurate machine operation.
- Reduced Maintenance Needs: Robust design and low friction contribute to longer intervals between service and replacements.
- Cost-Effective Performance: Offers a balance of high performance and longevity, leading to lower total cost of ownership.
- Operational Stability: Ensures consistent and reliable performance even under continuous heavy axial stresses.