Thrust ball bearings are designed to withstand thrust loads at high speeds and consist of a washer-like ferrule with ball rolling groove grooves. Since the ferrule is a cushion shape, the thrust ball bearing is divided into two types: a flat base cushion type and a self-aligning spherical seat cushion type. This bearing can withstand axial loads but cannot withstand radial loads.
Our production integrates research, development, and advanced marketing services. Major products include deep groove ball bearings, spherical roller bearings, slewing rings, and crossed roller bearings, widely applied in the motor industry, mining metallurgy, wind power generation, and automotive sectors.
Equipped with international first-class measuring instruments, each process follows strict quality management systems to guarantee product precision and performance stability. Our focus remains on the philosophy that "detail makes competitive, innovation makes first-class."
They are specifically designed to manage axial (thrust) loads at high speeds. They use washer-like rings with raceway grooves to facilitate smooth rotation under axial pressure.
No, thrust ball bearings are engineered exclusively for axial loads and are not suitable for applications involving radial loads.
We primarily use high-grade bearing steel and ultra-clean steel, which significantly enhances the durability and lifespan of the product.
Yes, we offer self-aligning spherical seat cushion types that can accommodate minor installation misalignments.
Most orders are processed and ready for shipment within 3 to 5 business days after payment confirmation.
We use standard export-grade packaging, including plastic boxes, tubes, and reinforced cartons on pallets to ensure zero-defect delivery.