Part Number | 1025 |
System of Measurement | Metric |
Bearing Type | Ball |
For Load Direction | Thrust |
Seal Type | Open |
Bore Dia | 125 mm |
Bore Dia Tolerance | -0.025mm to 0 |
Inner Dia Housing Washer | 125.2 mm |
Outer Dia | 165 mm |
Outer Dia Tolerance | -0.025mm to 0 |
Width | 27 mm |
Width Tolerance | +0.025mm to -0.4mm |
Chamfer Dimension | 0.5 mm |
Ring Material | 52100 Chrome Steel |
Ball Material | 52100 Chrome Steel |
Cage Material | Chrome Steel |
Dynamic Thrust Load | 5790 lbf |
Static Thrust Load | 62952 lbf |
Max Speed (X1000 rpm) | 2.15 |
Lubrication | Required |
Temperature Range | -30° to 110 °C |
RoHS | Compliant |
REACH | Compliant |
Weight | 1.64 kg |

1025
Design Features of 1025 Bearing
1025 Bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing designed explicitly to handle axial loads in one direction. 1025 bore dia is 125 mm. Its out dia is 165 mm. 1025 height is Height. This bearing comprises a shaft washer affixed to the rotating shaft, paired with a stationary housing washer. Spherical balls, positioned between these washers, mitigate friction and facilitate smooth rotation. A dedicated cage maintains uniform spacing among the balls, preventing contact and assisting in lubricant distribution.
What Benefits Can 1025 Bearing Provide?
- Axial Load Handling: This bearing is made to manage one-way axial loads efficiently.
- Space-saving: Its design is compact, ideal for tight spaces.
- Smooth Operation: Balls reduce friction, ensuring smoother rotation.
- Speed: Due to its precision crafting, this bearing is suited for high-speed applications.
- Alignment Flexibility: Variants with grooved aligning seat washers can accommodate minor shaft misalignments, enhancing operational reliability.
What Can 1025 Bearing Be Used for?
1025 Bearing is integral in a wide array of applications owing to their ability to manage axial loads efficiently. Here are some common applications:
- Industrial Machinery: Often used in high-speed radial drilling machines.
- Automotive Sector: Applied in systems like clutches for efficient axial load management.
- Aerospace Industry: Incorporated in various components for reliable high-speed operations.
- Home Appliances: Used in devices like washing machines to reduce friction.
- Precision Instruments: Essential in printer peripherals for accurate axial load control.