7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1

Hybrid Ceramic Super Precision Bearings

7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Hybrid Ceramic Super Precision Bearings
7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Hybrid Ceramic Super Precision Bearings

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Part No.
Part No. 7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1

Basic Information

System of measurement Metric
Weight 0.56 kg
Tolerance class P4A
Seal type Open
For load direction Angular Contact

Main Dimensions

Bore diameter 70 mm
Bore diameter tolerance -0.004mm to 0
Outside diameter 110 mm
Outside diameter tolerance -0.004mm to 0
Width 20 mm
Width tolerance -0.2mm to 0
Contact angle 15 °

Ball & Washer Dimensions

Ball diameter 9.525 mm
Ball quantity 25

Performance

Temperature range - 30°C to 110 °C
Radial dynamic load rating 5355 lbf
Radial static load rating 4118 lbf
Limiting speed 27 X 1000 rpm
Lubrication Lubricated
Matched arrangement Single
Number of bearings in matched set 4
Universal matching bearing Universal Matchable (SU)
Preload Extra light / Class A

Materials

Ring material Chrome Steel
Ball material Ceramic
Cage material Phenolic
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7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages

The 7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 is a single-row angular contact ball bearing engineered for ultra-high precision applications. Its defining characteristics include P4A super-precision tolerance, a 15° contact angle, and a phenolic resin cage. This bearing is universally matchable (SU designation), allowing for precise preload control when mounted in sets. The combination of a ceramic ball material and extra light preload (Class A) enables exceptional high-speed performance up to 27,000 rpm, while maintaining superior running accuracy and rigidity.

7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention

Code Segment Technical Meaning Performance Implication
7014 Basic bearing series and size designation 70mm bore, 110mm OD, 20mm width
CEGA Enhanced internal geometry and material specification Optimized for high-speed operation and reduced friction
HC Hybrid Ceramic bearing construction Ceramic balls provide higher speed capability and electrical insulation
P4A Super precision tolerance class Tighter dimensional and running accuracy than ABEC 7
AL1 Extra Light Preload (Class A) Minimal starting torque, ideal for ultra-high-speed applications

7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits

Hybrid Ceramic Construction: The combination of chrome steel rings and silicon nitride (Si3N4) ceramic balls significantly reduces centrifugal forces, enabling higher limiting speeds while providing electrical insulation properties.

Phenolic Resin Cage: The phenolic cage material offers excellent strength-to-weight ratio and operates effectively at high speeds with minimal friction, contributing to the bearing's 27,000 rpm limiting speed.

Precision Engineering: With P4A tolerance class and bore/OD tolerances of -0.004mm to 0, this bearing ensures exceptional running accuracy and minimal vibration for demanding applications.

Optimized Load Capacity: The 15° contact angle provides balanced performance for combined radial and axial loads, with dynamic and static load ratings of 5355 lbf and 4118 lbf respectively.

7014 CEGA/HCP4AL1 Bearing Typical Application Areas

Machine Tool Spindles: High-speed machining centers, grinding spindles, and precision milling applications requiring exceptional running accuracy.

Precision Instrumentation: Medical equipment, semiconductor manufacturing tools, and measuring instruments where vibration control is critical.

Aerospace Systems: Gyroscopes, navigation systems, and auxiliary power units benefiting from hybrid ceramic construction.

High-Speed Motors: Electric vehicle traction motors, industrial servo motors, and spindle drives requiring ultra-high rotational speeds.

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