Deep Groove Ball Bearings, or Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearings, are essential components in various types of machinery. Designed to enable smooth and efficient operation with little maintenance, Deep Groove Bearings are characterised by deep raceway grooves inside the inner and outer rings. The design of Deep Groove Ball Bearings allows them to accommodate both radial and axial loads in both directions, making them versatile for use in a wide range of applications. Deep Groove Radial Ball bearings can withstand high-speed rotations and are available in many designs, sizes, and variants. They are the most commonly used bearing type, serving applications in multiple industries worldwide. Deep Groove Ball Bearings play a crucial role in maintaining smooth and reliable mechanical operations, whether used in electric motors, gearboxes, engines, machine tools, or endless equipment applications. We stock a range of metric and imperial Deep Groove Ball Bearings from world-renowned brands such as SKF, FAG, NSK and Timken. Discover our range of Radial Ball Bearings below.
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16001 - NSK Deep Groove Bearing - 12x28x7mm
NSK
£13.21 Excl. VAT
£15.85 Inc. VATThis 16001 NSK bearing is a Open Type Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance The bearing's dimensions are 12x28x7.16001 Metric, Thin Section12mm - Bore SizeOpen TypeNormal Internal Clearance£13.21 -
W61902-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 15x28x7mm
SKF
£36.96 Excl. VAT
£44.35 Inc. VATThis W61902 2RS1 bearing is a Stainless Steel, Sealed Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 15x28x7w619022rs1Stainless SteelVery Thin Section15mm - Bore SizeRubber Seals...£36.96 -
W61805-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 25x37x7mm
SKF
£63.74 Excl. VAT
£76.49 Inc. VATThis W61805 2RS1 bearing is a Stainless Steel, Sealed Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 25x37x7w618052rs1Stainless SteelExtra Thin Section25mm - Bore SizeRubber Seals...£63.74 -
W61903-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 17x30x7mm
SKF
£48.43 Excl. VAT
£58.12 Inc. VATThis W61903 2RS1 bearing is a Stainless Steel, Sealed Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 17x30x7w619032rs1Stainless SteelVery Thin Section17mm - Bore SizeRubber Seals...£48.43 -
W61804-2Z - SKF Thin Section - 20x32x7mm
SKF
£46.28 Excl. VAT
£55.54 Inc. VATThis W61804 2Z bearing is a Stainless Steel, Shielded Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 20x32x7.w618042zStainless SteelExtra Thin Section20mm - Bore SizeMetal Shields...£46.28 -
W61804-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 20x32x7mm
SKF
£44.08 Excl. VAT
£52.90 Inc. VATW618042RS1 Stainless SteelExtra Thin Section20mm - Bore SizeRubber Seal on Both Sides of the BearingNormal Radial Internal Clearance£44.08 -
W61806-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 30x42x7mm
SKF
£91.28 Excl. VAT
£109.54 Inc. VATW618062RS1Stainless SteelExtra Thin Section30mm - Bore SizeRubber Seal on Both Sides of the BearingNormal Radial Internal Clearance£91.28 -
W61807-2RS1 - SKF Thin Section - 35x47x7mm
SKF
£118.45 Excl. VAT
£142.14 Inc. VATW618072RS1 Stainless SteelExtra Thin Section35mm - Bore SizeRubber Seal on Both Sides of the BearingNormal Radial Internal Clearance£118.45 -
W61902 - SKF Thin Section - 15x28x7mm
SKF
£31.18 Excl. VAT
£37.42 Inc. VATW61902 Stainless SteelVery Thin Section15mm - Bore SizeOpen TypeNormal Radial Internal Clearance£31.18 -
W61902-2Z - SKF Thin Section - 15x28x7mm
SKF
£30.80 Excl. VAT
£36.96 Inc. VATThis W61902 2Z bearing is a Stainless Steel, Shielded Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 15x28x7.w619022zStainless SteelVery Thin Section15mm - Bore SizeMetal Shields...£30.80 -
W61903 - SKF Thin Section - 17x30x7mm
SKF
£31.51 Excl. VAT
£37.81 Inc. VATThis W61903 bearing is a Stainless Steel, Open Type Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 17x30x7w61903Stainless SteelVery Thin Section17mm - Bore SizeOpen TypeSteel...£31.51 -
W61903-2Z - SKF Thin Section - 17x30x7mm
SKF
£32.05 Excl. VAT
£38.46 Inc. VATThis W61903 2Z bearing is a Stainless Steel, Shielded Thin Section Deep Groove Radial Ball Bearing with a standard radial internal clearance. The bearing's dimensions are 17x30x7.w619032zStainless SteelVery Thin Section17mm - Bore SizeMetal Shields...£32.05
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Deep Groove in a Radial Ball Bearing?
A deep groove in a Radial Ball Bearing refers to the design of the inner and outer raceways (also referred to as races or rings), which have a deep concave spherical profile matching the profile of the balls' surface. This design provides a larger contact area, allowing the bearing to handle higher axial and radial loads. Deep Groove Ball Bearings are versatile and commonly used in automotive and industrial machinery.
Why use a deep groove ball bearing?
Deep Groove Ball Bearings are widely used due to their versatility and ability to support both radial and axial loads. Their simple design, featuring a deep raceway, allows for smooth and quiet operation with minimal friction. Deep Grooves are suitable for high-speed applications making them ideal for use in multiple applications.
What load type is a Deep Groove Ball Bearing?
Deep Groove Ball Bearings handle both radial and axial loads. They are suitable for high-speed applications and are commonly used in industries like automotive and industrial machinery due to their ability to manage mixed load types efficiently. Radial ball bearings operate at high speeds with low friction. Known for durability, they minimise wear and reduce maintenance costs.
What is the difference between a thrust ball bearing and a radial ball bearing?
Thrust ball bearings support axial loads parallel to the shaft and are used where the primary load is along the axis of rotation. Radial ball bearings, on the other hand, handle radial loads perpendicular to the shaft and can also manage some axial loads. Radial bearings are suited for high-speed applications, while thrust ball bearings are specialised to provide axial load support.