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7003B Angular Contact Ball Bearing 17x35x10mm

 
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SKU: Kit8887
UPC: 00193019037720
Item: 7003B Ball Bearing
Type: Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing (Spindle Ball Bearing)
Dimensions: 17mm x 35mm x 10mm/metric
inner diameter: 17mm
outer diameter: 35mm
 

7003B Angular Contact Spindle Ball Bearing
✔️ For Axial & Radial Loads - 17mm x 35mm x 10mm

Designed for high-speed and precision applications, the 7003B Single Row Angular Contact Ball Bearing excels in managing both axial and radial loads. Commonly used in machine tool spindles, pumps, and gearboxes, this bearing is made from durable 52100 chrome steel and delivers reliable performance in demanding conditions.

✅ Item: 7003B Ball Bearing
✅ Type: Single Row Angular Contact (Spindle Ball Bearing)
✅ Dimensions: 17mm (ID) x 35mm (OD) x 10mm (Width)
✅ Inner Diameter: 17mm
✅ Outer Diameter: 35mm
✅ Width: 10mm
✅ Material: 52100 Chrome Steel
✅ Dynamic Load Rating (Cr): 6,400 N
✅ Static Load Rating (Cor): 3,800 N
✅ Limiting Speed (Grease): 17,000 RPM
✅ Limiting Speed (Oil): 22,000 RPM
✅ Quantity: 1 Bearing

Feature / Spec 7003B (This item) 7003C 7003AC
Contact Angle 40° 15° 25°
Bearing Type Angular Contact Ball Bearing Angular Contact Ball Bearing Angular Contact Ball Bearing
Internal Design Standard B design Higher speed C design Medium contact AC design
Speed Capability Moderate Highest Higher than B, lower than C
Load Capacity Higher axial load Lower axial load Balanced axial/radial load
Typical Use Heavier axial loads High-speed spindles General-purpose high speed
Precision Level Available ABEC-1 to ABEC-7 ABEC-1 to ABEC-7

ABEC-1 to ABEC-7

Misalignment Tolerance Low Very Low Low
Common Materials Chrome Steel / Ceramic Chrome Steel / Ceramic Chrome Steel / Ceramic

💡 What makes angular contact bearings ideal for spindle use?
Angular contact bearings are engineered to support combined loads - both radial and axial - in one direction, making them perfect for high-speed rotating spindles. Their contact angle design allows for improved thrust load handling, commonly needed in precision machinery.