ABIS Miniature and Precision Ball Bearings
With bores of 0.6 to 90mm and precision grades to ABEC 7
Inch/Metric Bearing *
Tolerance *
Type *
A bearing can only perform to its full capacity when it is correctly fitted on the shaft and in the housing. Insufficient interference on fitting surfaces could cause bearing rings to creep in a circumferential direction. Once this happens, considerable wear occurs on the fitting surface and both shaft and housing can be damaged. Furthermore, abrasive particles may enter the bearing causing vibration, excessive heat and damage to raceways. It is therefore necessary to provide bearing rings under rotating load with an adequate interference fit to prevent creep. When using thin-type bearings under low load, the bearings should be fastened by a nut. Statically loaded bearings generally do not need to be fitted with an interference fit. Only when subject to a high degree of vibration do both inner and outer rings require fitting with an interference fit.
Condition (Steel Shaft)
Inner ring rotating load or indeterminate load direction
10 ≤ d ≤ 18 18 ≤ d ≤ 30 30 ≤ d ≤ 50
Indeterminate load direction
Inner ring rotating load
Outer ring static load
Interference fit for inner ring
Clearance fit for outer ring
Outer ring rotating load
Inner ring static load
Clearance fit for inner ring
Interference fit for outer ring
Interference fit for inner and outer ring