SB200XP0
5/16" Stainless Steel Constant Section Bearings
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SB200XP0 Bearing Product Overview & Core Advantages
The SB200XP0 is a Four Point Contact stainless steel thin section bearing designed for applications requiring high precision and corrosion resistance. Engineered with single row construction, it efficiently handles combined radial and axial loads in all directions while maintaining minimal cross-section dimensions. Its ABEC-1 precision and stainless steel construction make it ideal for high-rigidity applications where space and weight constraints are critical.
SB200XP0 Bearing Model Code Explained, Specifications & Naming Convention
| Code Segment | Technical Meaning |
|---|---|
| SB | Stainless Steel Bearing series |
| 200 | Bore diameter designation (20") |
| XP | Extra Precision series |
| 0 | Open seal type configuration |
Structural Features & Performance Advantages
Four Point Contact Design: Enables the bearing to handle combined radial and axial loads simultaneously from any direction, providing exceptional load capacity in compact dimensions.
Stainless Steel Construction: Both rings and balls are manufactured from stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance and suitability for harsh environments.
Precision Engineering: Manufactured to ABEC-1 tolerance class with tight dimensional control (bore and OD tolerance: -0.0018" to 0") ensuring consistent performance and smooth operation.
Thin Section Design: With only 0.3125" width and minimal cross-section, it provides space-saving solutions without compromising load capacity.
Brass Cage: Ensures stable ball guidance and reliable performance under various operating conditions.
SB200XP0 Bearing Typical Application Areas
- Aerospace and defense systems requiring corrosion-resistant components
- Medical equipment and surgical devices demanding precision and reliability
- Robotics and automation systems where space and weight optimization are critical
- Optical and positioning systems requiring high precision and minimal deflection
- Food processing machinery where stainless steel construction is essential
- Semiconductor manufacturing equipment requiring precise motion control