Pump bearings are components that enable rotation within pumps under load. Therefore, a good bearing is essential for the pump to function correctly. However, 'pump bearing' is a broad term, encompassing different types of bearings that we use today. In addition, pump bearings are also classified based on the kind of load they can support.
While several bearing types are available, some of the common ones you will find in pumps include single row deep groove, double row angular contact, and universally matchable single row angular contact bearings.
Let’s review each of them and understand their design characteristics and working principle.
It is easy to identify these types of bearings based on their construction. They feature an outer and an inner ring sandwiching a set of steel balls and cages. Single row deep groove bearings are non-separable and can be fitted with additional modifications like a dust seal or oil seal to broaden their applications in pumps that carry different types of fluids.
These bearings are primarily used to bear radial loads. However, they are also capable of withstanding axial loads.
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Another key benefit is that a double row angular contact bearing is a direct replacement for having two single row angular contact bearings placed together (which is often the preferred arrangement for single row angular contact). Therefore, there is an economic benefit to it.
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Choosing the correct bearing for your pump is critical to ensure long working life and hassle-free pump operation. As an ITT Goulds Authorized Center for the Northeast, Hayes Pump offers complete kits and individual pump parts, including bearings, sleeves, seals, and more. In addition, our professionally trained technicians are always available to assist you with all kinds of service.