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A ball bearing is a common type of rolling_element bearing, a kind of bearing.


The term ball bearing sometimes means a bearing assembly which uses spherical bearings as the rolling elements. It also means an individual ball for a bearing assembly. The remainder of this entry uses the term ball for the individual component and ball bearing or bearing for the assembly.


Ball bearings typically support both axial and radial loads and can tolerate some misalignment of the inner and outer races. Also, balls are relatively easy to make cheaply compared to other kinds of rolling elements. Ball bearings tend to have lower load capacity for their size than other kinds of rolling_element bearings.


There are several common designs of ball bearings, each offering various tradeoffs.

  • A radial ball bearing uses inner and outer races that are shaped so a radial load passes radially through the bearing. Most radial designs also support modest axial loads.
  • An angular contact ball bearing uses offset races. An angular load passes in a straight line through the bearing, whereas a radial load takes an oblique path that tends to separate the races axially.
  • An axial ball bearing uses side_by_side races. An axial load is transmitted directly through the bearing, while a radial load is poorly_supported, tends to separate the races, and anything other than a small radial load is likely to damage the bearing.
  • A deep_groove radial bearing is one in which the race dimensions are close to the dimensions of the balls that run in it. Deep_groove bearings have higher load ratings for their size than shallow_groove bearings, but are also less tolerant of misalignment of the inner and outer races. A misaligned shallow_groove bearing may support a larger load than a similar deep_groove bearing with similar misalignment.
  • A slot fill radial bearing is one in which the inner and outer races are notched so that when they are aligned, balls can be slipped in the slot in order to fill the bearing. A slot_fill bearing has the advantage that the entire groove is filled with balls, called a full complement. A slot_fill bearing has the disadvantages that it handles axial loads poorly, and the notches weaken the races. Note that an angular contact bearing can be disassembled axially and so can easily be filled with a full complement.
  • A Conrad bearing is assembled by placing the inner and outer races radially offset, so the races touch at one point and have a large gap on the radially opposite side. The bearing is then filled by placing balls in to the large gap, then distributing them around the bearing assembly. The act of distributing the balls causes the inner and outer races to become concentric. If the balls were left free, the balls could resume their offset locations and the bearing could disassemble itself. Thus, a cage is inserted to hold the balls in their distributed positions. The cage supports no bearing load; it serves to keep the balls located. Conrad bearings have the advantage that they take both radial and axial loads, but the disadvantage they cannot be filled to a full complement and thus have reduced load_carrying capacity compared to a full_complement bearing. The Conrad bearing is named for its inventor, Robert Conrad, who got British patent 12,206 in 1903 and U.S. patent 822,723 in 1906.
  • The outer race may be split axially or radially, or a hole drilled in it for filling. These approaches allow a full complement to be used, but also limit the orientation of loads or the amount of misalignment the bearing can tolerate. Thus, these designs find much less use.
  • Most ball bearings are single row designs. Some double row designs are available but they need better alignment than single_row bearings.

Probably the most familiar industrial ball bearing is the deep_groove Conrad style. Most bicycles use shallow_groove angular_contact bearings because bicycle parts are light and thus flexible, and so alignment under load is often poor.


Caged bearings typically have fewer balls than a full complement, and thus have reduced load capacity. However, cages keep balls from scuffing directly against each other and so can reduce the drag of a loaded bearing.




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