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Bearings for Wheels

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  1. Ball Bearings

    Ball Bearings

    From £2.27 £1.89

    These single-row deep groove ball bearings are versatile, self-retaining bearings with solid outer rings, inner rings, and ball cage assemblies. They feature a simple design, robust operation, and are easy to maintain.

                   
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    6005ZZ

    £11.33

    6204ZZ

    £1.89

    6205-2RS

    £3.15

    6206ZZ

    £4.73

    6207-ZZ

    £11.33

    6303-2RS

    £4.22

    6305ZZ

    £2.44

    6306ZZ

    £9.08

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  2. Stainless Steel Roller Bearings

    Stainless Steel Roller Bearings

    From £3.55 £2.96

    These additional stainless steel bearings can be bought separately. All wheels sold as a roller bearing wheel will be delivered already with bearings inside the wheel.
     
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    20X12X43mm S/S BEARING

    £2.96

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  3. Zinc Roller Bearings

    Zinc Roller Bearings

    From £0.40 £0.33

    These additional bearings can be bought separately. All wheels sold as a roller bearing wheel will be delivered already with bearings inside the wheel.
       
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    20X12X43mm BEARING

    £0.33

    22X15X58mm BEARING

    £0.58

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Bearings for Wheels

Bearings for wheels are essential components in facilitating smooth wheel rotation.

About Bearings for Wheels

Bearings for wheels are mechanical assemblies that enable wheels to rotate with minimal friction. They consist of rolling elements, such as balls or rollers, housed between inner and outer rings. These bearings work by reducing friction between the moving and stationary parts of a wheel, allowing for efficient motion. Proper lubrication and fitting are crucial for optimal performance and longevity.

Commonly used in automotive, industrial, and aerospace applications, wheel bearings are vital in vehicles, machinery, and equipment that require stable and efficient wheel function. Their usage extends to bicycles, cars, trucks, and heavy machinery, where they support various load capacities and rotational speeds.

When selecting bearings for wheels, it's important to consider the specific load requirements and environmental conditions, as these factors influence the bearing's performance and lifespan.

Key Features & Applications

  • Facilitates smooth wheel rotation
  • Reduces friction between moving parts
  • Supports various load capacities
  • Essential in automotive and industrial applications
  • Available in different sizes and materials
  • Requires proper lubrication and fitting

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of bearings for wheels?

There are several types of bearings used for wheels, including ball bearings, roller bearings, and tapered roller bearings. Ball bearings are commonly used for lighter loads and higher speeds, while roller bearings are suitable for heavier loads. Tapered roller bearings are ideal for handling both radial and axial loads, making them popular in automotive applications.

How do I determine the correct bearing size for my wheel?

To determine the correct bearing size, you must consider the wheel's shaft diameter, the housing dimensions, and the load requirements. Measurements should be precise to ensure a proper fit and optimal performance. Consulting the equipment's manual or a bearing specialist can provide guidance on the appropriate size and type for specific applications.

What maintenance is required for wheel bearings?

Regular maintenance of wheel bearings includes checking for signs of wear, ensuring proper lubrication, and periodically adjusting or replacing them as needed. Over time, bearings can wear out or become contaminated, leading to increased friction and potential failure. Routine inspections and maintenance can prolong the lifespan of the bearings and maintain efficient performance.

Bearings for Wheels