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Collection: Stainless Thin Section Bearings

Stainless thin section bearings are compact, lightweight precision bearings designed for applications where installation space and weight reduction are critical. Compared with standard ball bearings, thin section stainless bearings feature a much thinner cross-section while maintaining smooth rotational performance and high accuracy.

These thin wall stainless bearings are widely used in robotics, automation systems, medical equipment, semiconductor machinery, aerospace assemblies, optical instruments, rotary tables, and compact precision motion systems.

CXE supplies stainless steel thin section bearings in radial contact, angular contact, and four-point contact designs with multiple material and sealing configurations for industrial and OEM applications.

What Are Stainless Thin Section Bearings?

Stainless thin section bearings are thin wall ball bearings with a constant cross-section design. Unlike standard bearings that increase in width and height as bore size increases, thin section bearings maintain a slim and lightweight profile while supporting larger shaft diameters.

This compact structure helps reduce overall equipment weight and save installation space while still providing smooth rotational accuracy and stable running performance.

Thin section stainless bearings are commonly selected for applications requiring:

  • Compact bearing structures
  • Lightweight rotating assemblies
  • Large bore with small cross section
  • High rotational accuracy
  • Low friction operation
  • Space-saving mechanical designs
  • Stable precision motion

Advantages of Stainless Thin Section Bearings

Compact and Lightweight Design

Thin section bearings reduce the weight and size of rotating assemblies. Their slim bearing profile makes them ideal for robotics, semiconductor systems, lightweight automation equipment, and aerospace applications.

Corrosion Resistance

Stainless steel thin section bearings provide improved resistance to moisture, humidity, and mild corrosive environments compared with standard bearing steel. They are suitable for clean industrial systems and precision equipment operating in demanding conditions.

High Rotational Accuracy

Precision thin section bearings are designed for smooth running, low vibration, and stable rotational motion. This makes them suitable for high-accuracy positioning systems and compact precision machinery.

Low Friction Performance

The optimized thin wall design helps reduce rotational resistance and improve efficiency in high-speed and lightweight applications.

Types of Stainless Thin Section Bearings

Radial Thin Section Bearings

Radial thin section bearings are designed primarily for radial loads while maintaining compact dimensions and smooth rotational performance.

Angular Contact Thin Section Bearings

Angular contact thin section bearings support combined radial and axial loads and are suitable for precision positioning systems and high-speed rotating assemblies.

Four-Point Contact Thin Section Bearings

Four-point contact thin section bearings can support radial, axial, and moment loads simultaneously. These bearings are widely used in robotics, rotary tables, and aerospace systems.

Stainless Steel Material Options

440C Stainless Steel

440C stainless steel thin section bearings offer high hardness, good wear resistance, and reliable precision performance for industrial and automation applications.

316 Stainless Steel

316 stainless steel provides stronger corrosion resistance for humid, marine, and chemical environments where anti-rust performance is important.

Ceramic Hybrid Thin Section Bearings

Ceramic hybrid thin section bearings combine stainless steel rings with ceramic balls to reduce friction, improve speed capability, and lower vibration levels.

Common Applications

Robotics and Automation

Thin section stainless bearings are widely used in robotic arms, robot joints, compact automation systems, and lightweight positioning mechanisms where reduced weight and compact dimensions are critical.

Medical Equipment

Medical and laboratory equipment often require compact precision bearings with smooth motion, corrosion resistance, and stable running accuracy.

Semiconductor and Optical Equipment

Thin section bearings are commonly used in semiconductor systems, inspection devices, optical instruments, and precision motion platforms requiring stable rotational accuracy.

Aerospace and Precision Machinery

The lightweight structure and compact design of stainless thin section bearings make them suitable for aerospace assemblies, radar systems, and advanced precision equipment.

Stainless Thin Section Bearing Size Chart

The following size chart lists CXE stainless thin section bearings available in ZZ shielded and 2RS sealed configurations for compact precision applications.

d (mm) D (mm) B (mm) ZZ Type 2RS Type Cr (KN) Cor (KN) Weight (Kg)
10 15 4 S6700 ZZ S6700 2RS 0.86 0.44 0.003
12 18 4 S6701 ZZ S6701 2RS 0.93 0.53 0.004
15 21 4 S6702 ZZ S6702 2RS 0.94 0.59 0.005
17 23 4 S6703 ZZ S6703 2RS 1.00 0.66 0.006
20 27 4 S6704 ZZ S6704 2RS 1.04 0.73 0.007
25 32 4 S6705 ZZ S6705 2RS 1.10 0.84 0.008
30 37 4 S6706 ZZ S6706 2RS 1.14 0.95 0.010
35 44 5 S6707 ZZ S6707 2RS 1.85 1.63 0.015
40 50 6 S6708 ZZ S6708 2RS 2.52 2.23 0.023
45 55 6 S6709 ZZ S6709 2RS 2.58 2.40 0.025
50 62 6 S6710 ZZ S6710 2RS 2.67 2.64 0.034

How to Read the Bearing Dimensions

In the size chart above, d refers to the bore diameter, D refers to the outside diameter, and B refers to the bearing width. The ZZ type uses metal shields for lower friction and higher rotational speed, while the 2RS type uses rubber seals for better protection against dust and moisture.

How to Select Stainless Thin Section Bearings

Choose the Correct Bearing Type

Radial thin section bearings are suitable for radial loads, while angular contact and four-point contact bearings are preferred for combined axial and moment load applications.

Select the Proper Material

440C stainless steel is commonly selected for general precision industrial applications. 316 stainless steel is recommended for corrosive or humid environments. Ceramic hybrid designs are suitable for high-speed precision systems.

Consider Installation Space

Thin section bearings are ideal for compact equipment requiring lightweight rotating structures and large shaft diameters within limited installation space.

Confirm Environmental Conditions

For clean environments and higher speed applications, ZZ shielded bearings are commonly used. For dusty or humid environments, 2RS sealed bearings provide improved protection and grease retention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are stainless thin section bearings used for?

They are commonly used in robotics, medical equipment, semiconductor systems, aerospace assemblies, optical instruments, rotary tables, and compact precision machinery where reduced weight and space-saving designs are important.

What is the difference between thin section bearings and standard ball bearings?

Thin section bearings use a much thinner cross-section while maintaining larger bore sizes. This allows for compact and lightweight mechanical designs without sacrificing rotational accuracy.

Why choose stainless steel thin section bearings?

Stainless steel thin section bearings provide improved corrosion resistance and are suitable for clean, humid, and precision industrial environments.

Can thin section bearings support axial loads?

Yes. Angular contact and four-point contact thin section bearings can support axial loads and moment loads in addition to radial loads.

Are stainless thin section bearings suitable for robotics?

Yes. Their lightweight structure, compact dimensions, and smooth rotational performance make them widely used in robotic arms and precision automation systems.

Stainless Thin Section Bearings Supplier

CXE supplies stainless thin section bearings for compact precision applications worldwide. We support OEM customization, multiple sealing options, stainless steel materials, and precision manufacturing requirements for industrial customers and machinery manufacturers.