1. Load requirements
Deep groove ball bearings can withstand radial loads and certain axial loads. Select the appropriate deep groove ball bearing model based on the size and type of load (e.g., unidirectional or bidirectional load) in the actual application. For example, high-load applications may require bearings with larger diameters or higher load ratings.
2. Speed
The speed of the bearing is an important factor in selecting the appropriate model. The speed range of the bearing is usually determined by its design and lubrication conditions. It is necessary to consider the working stability and life of the bearing at the expected speed and select a bearing that can operate stably at the target speed.
3. Working environment
Environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, dust, etc., will also affect the selection of bearings. In environments with temperatures or corrosive media, it may be necessary to select special materials or sealed bearings to improve durability and reliability.
4. Bearing size
The inner diameter, outer diameter and width of the bearing should match the size of the mating parts in the equipment. Selecting the right size bearing can ensure its normal operation and installation.
5. Lubrication method
Deep groove ball bearings can be lubricated in different ways, such as oil lubrication or grease lubrication. It is necessary to select a suitable lubrication solution based on the actual lubrication requirements of the application.
6. Noise and vibration requirements
For some applications with strict requirements on noise and vibration, it is necessary to select low-noise, low-vibration bearing models, or use bearings with higher precision grades.
7. Installation and maintenance convenience
Choosing bearings that are easy to install and maintain can improve the efficiency of use. Considering the ease of installation and maintenance requirements, you can choose bearings with appropriate seals and pre-lubrication.