microbearings
Microbearings are miniature versions of standard bearings, designed for applications where space is extremely limited and precise rotational movement is required. Typically, microbearings have an outer diameter of less than 10 millimeters. They are often constructed from materials like stainless steel or ceramic to ensure durability and resistance to corrosion. The fundamental principle of operation remains the same as larger bearings: they reduce friction between moving parts by utilizing rolling elements, such as balls or rollers, contained within a race.
The miniature size of microbearings presents unique manufacturing challenges. Precision machining is paramount to achieve the