kogellager
Kogellager, commonly translated as ball bearing in English, is a rolling-element bearing designed to constrain relative motion to a single axis. It reduces friction between moving parts and supports both radial and axial loads. A typical kogellager consists of an inner race, an outer race, a number of hardened steel balls, and a cage that spaces the balls evenly. The races are precision-ground to create raceways for the balls. Lubricants such as grease or oil are used to minimize wear and dissipate heat; seals or shields protect the lubricant from contamination.
When in operation, load is transmitted from the outer race to the balls and then to the
Materials typically include bearing-grade steel, with ceramic variants for high-speed or low-friction applications. Kogellager are ubiquitous