Bearings for Screw Drives

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Bearings for Screw Drives / Ball Screw Support Bearings

What Are Screw Drive Bearings?

Bearings for screw drives are also known as ball screw support bearings. Engineers design them for ball screw and lead screw applications. They meet the most demanding precision and load requirements. These bearings convert rotary motion into linear motion. They are key components in machine tools, automation equipment, and precision machinery. They deliver exceptional rigidity, accuracy, and load capacity.

Core Design and Features

Screw drive bearings feature a large contact angle, usually 60° or more. They use optimized raceway geometry and precision-machined components. This design lets them handle high axial loads with minimal deflection. CNC machines, linear actuators, and robotics need this stability for precise positioning.
Unlike standard bearings, you often mount them in sets. These include back-to-back, face-to-face, or tandem configurations. This setup achieves the required stiffness and preload. It eliminates play and keeps performance consistent under varying loads.

Materials and Quality Control

We make these bearings from premium bearing steel, such as GCr15. They go through rigorous heat treatment, precision grinding, and lapping. Every unit undergoes careful inspection. We check dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and rotational smoothness. They meet tight tolerances for high-speed, high-precision operation.
Many models come with integrated seals. These seals protect against contamination. Pre-lubricated variants reduce maintenance needs. They extend service life during continuous operation.

Two Main Types of Screw Drive Bearings

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  1. Angular Contact Ball Bearings

    These work best in high-speed, low-friction applications. They are lightweight and efficient.

  2. Combined Roller Bearings

    These handle higher radial and axial loads. They are ideal for heavy-duty machine tools and industrial automation.

Both types come in different configurations. These include single-row, double-row, and flange-mounted versions. They fit various mounting and space constraints.

Key Advantages

Screw drive support bearings offer five core benefits:
  • Ultra-high axial rigidity: They minimize deflection under load, ensuring precise positioning.
  • Low friction and high efficiency: Optimized raceways reduce power use and heat buildup.
  • Stable preload performance: They maintain consistent stiffness even as operating conditions change.
  • High-speed capability: Precision parts and advanced materials support fast rotation without losing accuracy.
  • Flexible mounting options: They come in standard, flanged, and integrated housing designs for easy installation.

Common Applications

These bearings serve a wide range of industries. In CNC machining centers and lathes, they ensure accurate linear axis movement. In automation, they power pick-and-place machines, assembly lines, and packaging equipment. They also work in medical devices, semiconductor manufacturing, and aerospace applications. Precision and reliability are critical in these fields.

Our Solutions

At [Your Company Name], we offer a full range of screw drive support bearings. Our catalog includes standard angular contact thrust ball bearings, combined roller bearings, and custom solutions. Whether you need bearings for high-speed light-duty work or heavy-duty machine tools, we have you covered. Our experts help you select the best bearing configuration for your needs. We back our products with competitive pricing, reliable delivery, and dedicated customer support.

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