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Deep Groove

Deep groove bearings are the most commonly used type of bearing. They’re comparatively easy to install and are easier to maintain than other bearing types. There are two kinds — single and double-row bearings, with either one or two rows of balls in each bearing. They are available with or without closures. Their low friction, low noise, and low vibration qualities make them a great bearing choice for carrying either axial or radial loads and rotating at high speeds. 

While their sizes can vary according to the application, deep groove bearings are appropriate for light or heavy loads and some can withstand temperatures up to 660°F (350°C), making them ideal for industrial ovens and the metals industry. 

Alpine carries deep groove bearings in a variety of sizes from FAG, GRW, JAF, Nachi, NTN, RBC, Schatz, SKF, and SMT.

Deep groove bearing

Deep groove bearings have race dimensions that are similar to their ball dimensions. These bearings can be used in a wide variety of applications. They have grooved raceways on the inner and outer rings allowing them to sustain moderate radial and axial loads in both directions. They are well suited to high speed applications and can maintain their precision tolerance during high speed operation. Click above to see our selection of deep groove bearings with inch dimensions.

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Deep groove bearing

Deep groove bearings have race dimensions that are similar to their ball dimensions. These bearings can be used in a wide variety of applications. They have grooved raceways on the inner and outer rings allowing them to sustain moderate radial and axial loads in both directions. They are well suited to high speed applications and can maintain their precision tolerance during high speed operation. Click above to see our selection of deep groove bearings with metric dimensions.

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