SA075XP0
1/4" Stainless Steel Constant Section Bearings
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SA075XP0 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The SA075XP0 is a Four Point Contact thin section bearing designed for applications requiring high precision and compact design. This single row ball bearing features a stainless steel construction and is capable of supporting combined radial and axial loads simultaneously. With its ABEC-1 precision class and optimized load moment capacity, it delivers reliable performance in space-constrained, high-accuracy systems.
SA075XP0 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention
| Code Segment | Technical Meaning |
|---|---|
| SA | Stainless Steel construction |
| 075 | Bore diameter: 7.5 inches |
| XP | Extra Precision design |
| 0 | Open seal type |
SA075XP0 Bearing Structural Features & Performance Benefits
Four Point Contact Design: Enables the bearing to handle significant combined radial and axial loads from any direction, making it ideal for complex loading conditions.
Thin Section Construction: With a 0.25" width and large bearing dimensions (7.5" bore, 8" OD), it provides maximum space savings while maintaining structural integrity.
Stainless Steel Components: Both rings and balls are manufactured from stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance and durability in harsh environments.
Precision Performance: ABEC-1 tolerance class ensures consistent running accuracy, while the brass cage provides stable operation and extended service life.
High Load Capacity: Features radial dynamic load rating of 1089 lbf and axial static load rating of 5880 lbf, supporting substantial load moments in compact designs.
SA075XP0 Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Robotics and automation systems requiring precise motion control
- Aerospace components and aircraft control mechanisms
- Medical equipment and surgical devices demanding high precision
- Semiconductor manufacturing equipment
- Optical positioning systems and rotary tables
- Military and defense systems requiring reliable performance