KD250CP0
1/2" Constant Section Bearings
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KD250CP0 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The KD250CP0 is a thin section bearing from the Reali-Slim Open Bearings series, designed for applications requiring significant weight and space savings without compromising performance. This single row ball bearing features an open design and is engineered to handle primarily radial loads with high efficiency. Its ABEC-1 precision and robust construction make it an ideal choice for compact, high-ratio mechanisms demanding reliable operation and long service life.
KD250CP0 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention
| Code Segment | Technical Meaning |
|---|---|
| KD | Series prefix for Kaydon® Reali-Slim bearings |
| 250 | Bore diameter code for 25.0" |
| C | Cross-section code (specific to the 0.5" width series) |
| P | ABEC-1 precision tolerance class |
| 0 | Radial internal clearance designation (C0 group) |
KD250CP0 Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits
This bearing's performance is defined by its specialized thin section construction. The single row design with a brass cage provides stable ball guidance, contributing to smooth, low-friction operation. The use of chrome steel for both rings and balls ensures high durability and resistance to wear. The specified radial internal clearance (C0 group) is optimized for general operating conditions, ensuring consistent performance. The open design allows for versatile lubrication options, accommodating various application requirements. Its compact cross-section results in a lightweight component, crucial for reducing inertia in rotational systems.
KD250CP0 Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Robotics and Automation: Rotary joints, robotic arms, and gantry systems where space and weight are critical constraints.
- Aerospace and Defense: Radar platforms, gimbal systems, and actuation mechanisms.
- Medical Equipment: CT scanners, MRI machines, and surgical robotics requiring precise, smooth motion.
- Semiconductor Manufacturing: Wafer handling robots and precision stages.
- Industrial Machinery: Packaging equipment, textile machinery, and other applications utilizing large-diameter, slim-profile bearings.