
7012C Angular Contact Ball Bearing key features and application:

Construction: Angular contact ball bearings typically consist of an inner ring, an outer ring, a cage (or separator), and rows of balls. The inner and outer rings have raceways, while the balls are positioned between them.
Contact Angle: Unlike deep groove ball bearings, which have a contact angle of 0°, angular contact ball bearings have a contact angle, usually between 15° and 40°. This angle allows them to support axial loads in addition to radial loads.
Types: Angular contact ball bearings come in several configurations, including single-row, double-row, and four-point contact bearings. Single-row bearings can accommodate axial loads in one direction, while double-row bearings can handle axial loads in both directions.
Preload: To optimize performance, angular contact ball bearings may be preloaded during installation. Preload applies a slight internal load to the bearings, which helps eliminate play and improve rigidity.
High-Speed Capability: Angular contact ball bearings are capable of operating at high speeds due to their design, which reduces friction and heat generation.
Applications: These bearings are commonly used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, machine tooling, and robotics. They are suitable for applications such as wheel hubs, electric motors, pumps, and gearboxes, where both radial and axial loads are present.
Sealing Options: Depending on the application requirements, angular contact ball bearings may come with different sealing options, such as shields or seals, to protect against contaminants and retain lubrication.


