53214
53000 Series Self-Aligning Thrust Ball Bearings
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53214 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The 53214 metric thrust ball bearing is engineered for demanding applications requiring high axial load capacity in a compact design. This precision bearing is characterized by its ability to accommodate unidirectional thrust loads with high reliability. Manufactured from 52100 Chrome Steel and featuring a stainless steel cage, it offers excellent durability and performance in a wide operating temperature range. Its open design allows for versatile lubrication options, making it suitable for high-speed applications up to 3,600 rpm.
53214 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention
| Model Segment | Technical Meaning |
|---|---|
| 53214 | Standard metric thrust ball bearing designation |
| Open | No seals or shields, allowing for custom lubrication |
53214 Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits
- High Axial Load Capacity: Engineered to handle significant thrust loads with an axial dynamic load rating of 14,040 lbf and static rating of 36,000 lbf.
- Optimized for High-Speed Operation: The stainless steel cage and precision construction enable reliable performance at limiting speeds up to 3,600 rpm.
- Precision Dimensions: Tight tolerances on bore diameter (70 mm), outside diameter (105 mm), and width (27 mm) ensure precise fit and consistent performance.
- Wide Temperature Range: Suitable for operation from -30°C to 110°C, accommodating various industrial environments.
- Compliant Materials: Constructed from ROHS and REACH compliant materials, including 52100 Chrome Steel for rings and balls.
53214 Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Industrial Machinery: Thrust load applications in machine tools, presses, and heavy equipment
- Automotive Systems: Steering mechanisms, clutch assemblies, and transmission components
- Aerospace Equipment: Actuation systems and control surface mechanisms
- Power Transmission: Gearboxes and drive systems requiring axial load support
- Material Handling: Crane hooks, lifting equipment, and positioning systems