Radial ball bearings, available in both single and double row configurations, are essential components in a wide range of mechanical applications. Single row radial ball bearings are designed to handle radial and limited axial loads in both directions, offering high-speed performance and low friction. Double row radial ball bearings, on the other hand, provide increased load-carrying capacity and are ideal for applications where space constraints or heavier load demands are a factor. Both types are engineered for precision, durability, and efficiency, ensuring reliable operation and extended service life in diverse industries, from automotive to industrial machinery.

Single Row Deep Groove
Single Row Radial Ball Bearings are essential components in numerous mechanical systems, designed to handle both radial and axial loads with high efficiency. These bearings feature a single row of balls that provide smooth and precise rotation, making them ideal for high-speed applications. Known for their low friction and high durability, single row radial ball bearings are commonly used in automotive, industrial, and various machinery applications. Their robust construction and reliable performance ensure extended service life, contributing to the overall efficiency and productivity of the equipment they are used in.
Advantages
- Quiet, low-vibration operation
- Maximum energy efficiency
- High speeds possible
- Long service life
- Greased for life
- Lower total cost of ownership

Double Row Deep Groove
Double Row Radial Ball Bearings are engineered to provide enhanced load-carrying capacity and superior performance in demanding applications. Featuring two rows of balls, these bearings can handle heavier radial and axial loads compared to their single row counterparts, making them ideal for use in compact spaces where high load demands are present. Their robust construction ensures durability and reliability, while maintaining low friction and efficient operation. These ball bearings are widely used in various industries, including automotive, industrial machinery, and heavy equipment, offering extended service life and consistent performance under challenging conditions.
Advantages
- Higher load carrying capacity than a comparable single row bearing
- Less space required than two comparable single row bearings
- Optional seals to protect against dust and debris
- Long operating life
- Low maintenance