Ball Bearings
Ball bearings are versatile rolling-element bearings designed to reduce friction and support radial and axial loads in rotating machinery. They consist of steel or ceramic balls enclosed between inner and outer raceways, allowing for smooth motion with minimal resistance. Due to their high efficiency, durability, and ability to operate at high speeds, ball bearings are widely used in automotive components, electric motors, industrial machinery, and aerospace applications. Their design minimizes heat generation and wear, ensuring long service life and reliable performance. Available in deep groove, angular contact, thrust, and self-aligning variations, ball bearings are essential in precision-driven mechanical systems where low friction, high speed, and load-handling capacity are critical.