Rolling Element
Bearings and Tolerances
The precise operation of a rolling element bearing increases incrementally
as each of the individual components approach "perfection"
in its manufacture. The American Bearing Manufacturing
Association (ABMA) has established two sets of tolerance
classes that define the acceptable minimum and maximum manufacturing
ranges for rolling element bearings. These are the ABEC
(Annular Bearing Engineering Committee) tolerance classes
for ball bearing and RBEC (Roller Bearing Engineering
Committee) tolerance classes for roller bearings.
The international bearing community also has an association to
regulate international standards, the ISO,
or International Standards Organization.
ISO and ABMA standards are identical with respect to these tolerances,
although they use different class designations. Some manufacturers
refer to ABMA designations while NTN and others use ISO designations.
Either way, the tolerances are identical.
Bearings manufactured within tighter tolerance ranges provide greater
accuracy of shaft rotation and contribute to higher speed capability.
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