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Model Number: XYB-SSB-1.588mm-50.8mm
Brand Name: XYB
Key Specifications/Special Features:
Specifications for precision balls for the SS Balls which supplied by Taian XYB companyANSI/AFBMA standard 10 metal ballsISO 3290 rolling bearings - balls - dimensions and tolerancesDIN 5401 finished steel balls for rolling bearingsOverview
Specifications
Standard: AISI, ASTM, DIN, EN, GB, JIS
Grade: G100 G200 G500 G1000 G2000
Materials: AISI201 AISI304 AISI316 AISI420 AISI440c
Diameter:
1.588mm to 50.8mm, 1/16 inch to 2 inch
Application: Nail polishing decoration toys etc.
Certification: SGS
Hardness: 20 HRC to 65HRC
Place of origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)
Brand name: XYB
Tolerance: +/- 0.01mm
Surface: High polished, mirror surface
Packaging & delivery
Packaging details:
Export cartons or box, steel drums, wooden pallets or upon request
FAQ: precision balls
Q: What gives chrome balls better performance properties than plain carbon steel?
A: Chrome balls contain greater percentages of key alloying metals, including chromium, silicon and manganese. Chromium contributes toughness, and helps resist wear, corrosion and discoloration; silicon and manganese both increase strength.
Q: Where are precision miniature balls used?
A: Precision miniature balls are those under 1/8 inch (3 mm) in diameter. Precision miniature balls are commonly used in medical, dental and optical instruments, miniature bearings, ball screws and pumps. Material options include chrome steel, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, plastic and glass.
Q: What are the best options for stainless steel bearing balls?
A: Our page on stainless steel bearing balls can help you decide.
Q: What are some good criteria for deciding whether a ball or roller is best for a given rolling motion application?
A: There are 6 main factors to consider - here's how balls and rollers compare on that basis
Q: What are the main differences between 300 and 400 series stainless steel balls?
A: 300 series "austenitic" stainless steel balls contain chromium and nickel and are non-magnetic. They have better corrosion resistance than 400 series, (in fact, the highest corrosion resistance of the stainless group). They are less brittle, and can be hardened by cold working. A 400 series stainless steel ball is "straight chromium." It contains more carbon to make it magnetic, and offers less corrosion protection than 300 series. "Martensitic" can be readily heat treated to increase hardness, making it more brittle. Martensitic grades are specified for applications that demand strength, hardness and wear resistance.
Q: What standards does XYB adhere to for ball manufacture?
Specifications
Standard: AISI, ASTM, DIN, EN, GB, JIS
Grade: G100 G200 G500 G1000 G2000
Materials: AISI201 AISI304 AISI316 AISI420 AISI440c
Diameter:
1.588mm to 50.8mm, 1/16 inch to 2 inch
Application: Nail polishing decoration toys etc.
Certification: SGS
Hardness: 20 HRC to 65HRC
Place of origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)
Brand name: XYB
Tolerance: +/- 0.01mm
Surface: High polished, mirror surface
Packaging & delivery
Packaging details:
Export cartons or box, steel drums, wooden pallets or upon request
FAQ: precision balls
Q: What gives chrome balls better performance properties than plain carbon steel?
A: Chrome balls contain greater percentages of key alloying metals, including chromium, silicon and manganese. Chromium contributes toughness, and helps resist wear, corrosion and discoloration; silicon and manganese both increase strength.
Q: Where are precision miniature balls used?
A: Precision miniature balls are those under 1/8 inch (3 mm) in diameter. Precision miniature balls are commonly used in medical, dental and optical instruments, miniature bearings, ball screws and pumps. Material options include chrome steel, stainless steel, tungsten carbide, plastic and glass.
Q: What are the best options for stainless steel bearing balls?
A: Our page on stainless steel bearing balls can help you decide.
Q: What are some good criteria for deciding whether a ball or roller is best for a given rolling motion application?
A: There are 6 main factors to consider - here's how balls and rollers compare on that basis
Q: What are the main differences between 300 and 400 series stainless steel balls?
A: 300 series "austenitic" stainless steel balls contain chromium and nickel and are non-magnetic. They have better corrosion resistance than 400 series, (in fact, the highest corrosion resistance of the stainless group). They are less brittle, and can be hardened by cold working. A 400 series stainless steel ball is "straight chromium." It contains more carbon to make it magnetic, and offers less corrosion protection than 300 series. "Martensitic" can be readily heat treated to increase hardness, making it more brittle. Martensitic grades are specified for applications that demand strength, hardness and wear resistance.
Q: What standards does XYB adhere to for ball manufacture?
| Grade | Available size range | Ball Diameter Variation (m) | Deviation from Spherical Form (m) | Lot Diameter Variation (m) | Ra (m) |
| 10 |
1/16’’---1’’ |
0.25 | 0.25 | 0.5 | 0.025 |
| 28 | 0.7 | 0.7 | 1.4 | 0.05 | |
| 40 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0.08 | |
| 60 | 1.5 | 1.5 | 3 | 0.095 | |
| 100 | 2.5 | 2.5 | 5 | 0.125 | |
| 200 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 0.2 | |
| 300 | 7.62 | 7.6 | 15.2 | -- | |
| 500 | 12.7 | 12.7 | 25.4 | -- | |
| 1000 | 25.4 | 25.4 | 50.8 | -- |
Shipping Information:
- FOB Port: Qingdao
- Lead Time: 15 - 30 days
- HTS Code: 1604.20.15 00
- Dimensions per Unit: 25 × 15 × 13 Centimeters
- Weight per Unit: 20 Kilograms
- Units per Export Carton: 20
- Export Carton Dimensions L/W/H: 25 × 15 × 13 Centimeters
- Export Carton Weight: 0.33 Kilograms
Main Export Markets:
- Asia
- Eastern Europe
- North America
- Western Europe
