China Good quality Wholesale Axle Bearing Automobile Parts Dac356535 near me factory

Product Description

Welcome to choose KORTON INDUSTRIAL LIMITED. 

NO 1. our adwantages:

1. 14 years bearing products manufacturing and exporting experiences.
2. OEM order and non-standard bearing order can be accepted.
3. Many sizes of bearing are available. Large quantity bearing can be provided.
4. To respect customers, you can choose the loading port.
5. A certain number of free sample can be provide to support our customer’s after-sale services and warranty.
 
NO 2. Description: Auto wheel bearing:

The main functions of wheel hub bearings are load and provide accurate guidance to the turn of hub bearings. Hub bearings not only carry axial load but also carry radial load, they are important components. They can carry heavy radial load which include axial and radial load and torques load, they can limit axial displacement both sides. They are mainly used in components which limitation of bearings and shell axial displacement of both sides. Hub bearings’ design are familiar to the 2 back to back order single row conntact ball bearings, but the width are shorter than single row bearings. Compare to the single row bearings hub bearings have better rigidity.
 
 NO 3. OEM all brand bearing
 
 NO 4. Auto Wheel Bearing Specification: 

 

Seals Types ZZ,2RS,OPEN
Vibration Level Z1V1,Z2V2,Z3V3
Clearance C2,C0,C3,C4,C5
Tolerance Codes ABEC-1,ABEC-3,ABEC-5
Materral GCr15-China/AISI521W
DAC30600037 30 60 37 37 0.42 529891AB BA2B633313C   DAC3060W
DAC30620038 30 62 38 38 0.52 545312 418780 30BWD10  
DAC30630042 30 63 42 42 0.57 581736 45716A 30BWD01A  
DAC30640042 30 64 42 42 0.5     34BWD03ACA78 DAC3064W2R
DAC32720045 32 72 45 45 0.81 531910   32BWD05CA75  
DAC34620037 34 62 37 37 0.41 561447 BAHB311316B 34BWD08/CA70  
DAC34640037 34 64 37 37 0.43 540466B 3 0571 6DA 34BWD11 DAC3464G1
DAC34660037 34 66 37 37 0.5 580400CA 636114A 34BWD10B  
DAC34670037 34 67 37 37 0.52 532066DB      
DAC34680037 34 68 37 37 0.55 567918B     DAC3468DW
DAC35620040 35 62 40 40 0.43 430042C      
DAC35640037 35 64 37 37 0.41   BT2B445620B    
DAC35650035 35 65 35 35 0.4 546238A 443952   DAC3565WCS30
DAC35660033 35 66 33 33 0.43   BAHB633676    
DAC35660037 35 66 37 37 0.48 544307 BAHB311309   DAC35660037
DAC35680033/30 35 68 33 30 0.47 546238 BA2B445535AE 35BWD07A DAC3568W-6
DAC35680037 35 68 37 37 0.52 541153 633295   DAC3568A2RS
DAC35720033 35 72 33 33 0.58 548083 BA2B446762B    
DAC35725713/31 35 72 33 31 0.56 562686 FWB14 35BWD06ACA111 DAC357233B-1W
DAC3572571 35 72 33 33 0.58 548083 BAHB633669 35BWD08A DAC357545CW2R
DAC35720034 35 72 34 34 0.58 54 0571 BAHB633967 35BWD01 DAC357234A
DAC3572571 35 72 34 34 0.58   BAHB633528F    
DAC36640042 36 64 42 42 0.46     CRI-0787  
DAC36680033 36 68 33 33 0.47       DAC3668AWCS36
DAC37720033 37 72 33 33 0.5   BAH-0051B    

NO 6. Some Auto wheel bearing OEM number and Application:

OEM NUMBERS DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
B001-33-043 WHEEL BEARINGS SPORTAGE
04495-0K120 WHEEL BEARINGS HILUX’07
42409-19015 WHEEL BEARING REAR COROLLA
42409-33571 WHEEL BEARING REAR CAMRY 1
90369-38011 WHEEL BEARING FRONT COROLLA 3872
43504-12090 WHEEL HUB FRONT COROLLA
42409-2571 WHEEL BEARING REAR AVENSIS, CARINA
43502-20131 WHEEL HUB FRONT CARINA
44300-S3V-AO1 WHEEL BEARINGS FRONT TRUCK / LAND CRUISE
42409-42571 WHEEL BEARINGS REAR RAV 4
518506 WHEEL HUB FRONT CAMRY
175407615 WHEEL HUB FRONT GOLF 1
331598625 WHEEL BEARING REAR GOLF II
3871 WHEEL BEARING FRONT TOY STARLET
4382 WHEEL BEARING CAMRY
90368-50008 WHEEL BEARING DYNA
90369-32003 WHEEL BEARING RX80 FRONT
45710-C6000 WHEEL BEARING NISSAN PATROL FRONT
45710-50Y00-D WHEEL BEARING NISSAN SUNNY
45710-71L00-D WHEEL BEARING NISSAN
42200-SH3-970-D WHEEL BEARING HONDA CIVIC
42300-SD4-004 WHEEL BEARING HONDA BALLADE
43210-C9300-D WHEEL BEARING NISSAN PATROL
43210-D5710-D WHEEL BEARING NISS-B/BIRD REAR
44200-SM4-0131 WHEEL BEARING HONDA-CIVIC
44300-SB2-965 WHEEL BEARING HONDA
44300-S04-0040 WHEEL BEARING HONDA-CIVIC
MB584761 WHEEL BEARING MITS-LANCER
MB664447 WHEEL BEARING MITS-PAJERO
46T080604 WHEEL BEARING COROLLA-REAR
DG4 0571 6WRS/DG4094W WHEEL BEARING REAR HIACE 4X4
3874 WHEEL BEARINGS CORONA
157148/10 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
104948/10 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
48548/10 WHEEL BEARINGS HIACE 2Y
12649/10 WHEEL BEARINGS HIACE  2Y
30303D WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
4T-CR1-0881 WHEEL BEARINGS BLUEBIRD
11162/ WHEEL BEARINGS LAND ROVER
69345/10 WHEEL BEARINGS MAZDA 323
11749/10 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN 1400
35715 WHEEL BEARINGS MAZDA B1800
35714 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
67048/10 WHEEL BEARINGS CRESSIDA
44649/10 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN 1400
45449/10 WHEEL BEARINGS COROLLA DX
30849/10 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA
6308 WHEEL BEARINGS TOY HIACE
U399 WHEEL BEARINGS TOY HILUX
11949/10 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN 1400
30304 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
4080 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI
603049/10 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA
6306CNXL330 GEAR BOX BEARINGS NISSAN TD27
TR080702J GEAR BOX BEARINGS TOYOTA COROLLA
3314598 WHEEL BEARINGS FORD RANGER
DAC38640036 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA COROLLA REAR
TR070904-J-N DIFF BEARINGS L/CRUISER
R30-13 DIFF BEARINGS L/CRUISER
TR100802-I-N DIFF BEARINGS L/CRUISER
42BWD06 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN BLUEBIRD
46T 0571 05 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA LUCIDA
HM801310-22-N DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER
LM603049/10 WHEEL BEARINGS FORD/L/ROVER
17831/17887 DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA HIACE
2788 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
26882 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
28985/28920 DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER
HM801349-N DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER
50KW8019 DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER
45289 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA DYNA
43BWD03 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA MARK11
35BWD16 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN MARCH
LM300811 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN 1TONNER
LM60571 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN 1TONNER
35712 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER FRONT
35718j/57307 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI L200 REAR
ST2749 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA STARLET FRONT
55KW02 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI FUSO FRONT
55KW01 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI FUSO FRONT
25KC802 DIFF BEARINGS L/CRUISER
35BW08 WHEEL BEARINGS TOWNACE REAR
32207 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER FRONT
DAC4380A WHEEL BEARINGS MAZDA 626
46T 0571 04A WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA CONDOR FRONT
TR0708030 DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA HIACE
32012X WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI L200/CANTER REAR
4276 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI L200/CANTER REAR
28580 DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER
3579R/25 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA DYNA FRONT
HR32210J DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI CANTER
HR32206J WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN SUNNY
HR35717J DIFF BEARINGS NISSAN
DU5496-5 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA HILUX
40KW019 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI FUSO FRONT
TR0607R DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA HIACE
TR57326 DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER
2474 DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER
33013A WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER
HR32307CN DIFF BEARINGS TOYOTA HILUX
32310 WHEEL BEARINGS ISUZU LIGHT TRUCK
40BWD12 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA VISTA
33205JR WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA VISTA
LM300849 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN-DATSUN
50KWH01 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI SPORTERO
40KW01 DIFF BEARINGS MITSUBISHI FUSO
30305 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN
32571XJ WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN
35718 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN
32304 WHEEL BEARINGS ISUZU
DAC43792RS WHEEL BEARINGS HONDA CRV
40KWD02 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI SPORTERO
38BWD06 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA MARK11 FRONT
43KWD04 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN PRIMERA
427638 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA REGUS FRONT
LM68149/10 WHEEL BEARINGS CROWN FRONT
LM12749/10 WHEEL BEARINGS CROWN FRONT
32005JR WHEEL BEARINGS MAZDA FRONT
35BCD08 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA NOAH REAR
LM506810 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
ET33011 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN CABSTER
RNU0727 WHEEL BEARINGS L/CRUISER
46T08805 WHEEL BEARINGS MITSUBISHI PAJERO
1220 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA DYNA
28584 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER
469-N WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA COASTER REAR
28BWD01A WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA COROLLA REAR
57305 WHEEL BEARINGS TOYOTA TOWNACE
40BWD06 WHEEL BEARINGS MAZDA FRONT
AU 0571 -2 WHEEL BEARINGS NISSAN X-TRAIL
ME6 0571 4 THRUST BEARING MITS-4D30
30502-28E20 THRUST BEARING TD27
30502-53J00 THRUST BEARING GA16
31230-12140 THRUST BEARING EE90
31230-35070 THRUST BEARING TOY-3L
31250-35050 THRUST BEARING TOY-2L
31230-35090 THRUST BEARING TOY-5L
31230-36160 THRUST BEARING TOY-1HZ
31230-60130 THRUST BEARING TOY-1FZ
MD703270 THRUST BEARING MITS-4D55
ME657110-D THRUST BEARING MITS-CANTER
5712-16-222-D THRUST BEARING MAZ-HA
31230-60120 THRUST BEARING TOY-2H
31230-60150 THRUST BEARING TOY-FJ80
31230-32571 THRUST BEARING TOY-3S
1304-16-510B THRUST BEARING MAZ-TITAN
MD719469-D THRUST BEARING MITS-4D56
31230-36150 THRUST BEARING COASTER
31230-32060 THRUST BEARING TOY-4AF
58SCRN37P THRUST BEARINGS TOYOTA 1KZ

 

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The Four Basic Components of a Screw Shaft

There are 4 basic components of a screw shaft: the Head, the Thread angle, and the Threaded shank. These components determine the length, shape, and quality of a screw. Understanding how these components work together can make purchasing screws easier. This article will cover these important factors and more. Once you know these, you can select the right type of screw for your project. If you need help choosing the correct type of screw, contact a qualified screw dealer.

Thread angle

The angle of a thread on a screw shaft is the difference between the 2 sides of the thread. Threads that are unified have a 60 degree angle. Screws have 2 parts: a major diameter, also known as the screw’s outside diameter, and a minor diameter, or the screw’s root diameter. A screw or nut has a major diameter and a minor diameter. Each has its own angle, but they all have 1 thing in common – the angle of thread is measured perpendicularly to the screw’s axis.
The pitch of a screw depends on the helix angle of the thread. In a single-start screw, the lead is equal to the pitch, and the thread angle of a multiple-start screw is based on the number of starts. Alternatively, you can use a square-threaded screw. Its square thread minimizes the contact surface between the nut and the screw, which improves efficiency and performance. A square thread requires fewer motors to transfer the same load, making it a good choice for heavy-duty applications.
A screw thread has 4 components. First, there is the pitch. This is the distance between the top and bottom surface of a nut. This is the distance the thread travels in a full revolution of the screw. Next, there is the pitch surface, which is the imaginary cylinder formed by the average of the crest and root height of each tooth. Next, there is the pitch angle, which is the angle between the pitch surface and the gear axis.
screwshaft

Head

There are 3 types of head for screws: flat, round, and hexagonal. They are used in industrial applications and have a flat outer face and a conical interior. Some varieties have a tamper-resistant pin in the head. These are usually used in the fabrication of bicycle parts. Some are lightweight, and can be easily carried from 1 place to another. This article will explain what each type of head is used for, and how to choose the right 1 for your screw.
The major diameter is the largest diameter of the thread. This is the distance between the crest and the root of the thread. The minor diameter is the smaller diameter and is the distance between the major and minor diameters. The minor diameter is half the major diameter. The major diameter is the upper surface of the thread. The minor diameter corresponds to the lower extreme of the thread. The thread angle is proportional to the distance between the major and minor diameters.
Lead screws are a more affordable option. They are easier to manufacture and less expensive than ball screws. They are also more efficient in vertical applications and low-speed operations. Some types of lead screws are also self-locking, and have a high coefficient of friction. Lead screws also have fewer parts. These types of screw shafts are available in various sizes and shapes. If you’re wondering which type of head of screw shaft to buy, this article is for you.

Threaded shank

Wood screws are made up of 2 parts: the head and the shank. The shank is not threaded all the way up. It is only partially threaded and contains the drive. This makes them less likely to overheat. Heads on wood screws include Oval, Round, Hex, Modified Truss, and Flat. Some of these are considered the “top” of the screw.
Screws come in many sizes and thread pitches. An M8 screw has a 1.25-mm thread pitch. The pitch indicates the distance between 2 identical threads. A pitch of 1 is greater than the other. The other is smaller and coarse. In most cases, the pitch of a screw is indicated by the letter M followed by the diameter in millimetres. Unless otherwise stated, the pitch of a screw is greater than its diameter.
Generally, the shank diameter is smaller than the head diameter. A nut with a drilled shank is commonly used. Moreover, a cotter pin nut is similar to a castle nut. Internal threads are usually created using a special tap for very hard metals. This tap must be followed by a regular tap. Slotted machine screws are usually sold packaged with nuts. Lastly, studs are often used in automotive and machine applications.
In general, screws with a metric thread are more difficult to install and remove. Fortunately, there are many different types of screw threads, which make replacing screws a breeze. In addition to these different sizes, many of these screws have safety wire holes to keep them from falling. These are just some of the differences between threaded screw and non-threaded. There are many different types of screw threads, and choosing the right 1 will depend on your needs and your budget.
screwshaft

Point

There are 3 types of screw heads with points: cone, oval, and half-dog. Each point is designed for a particular application, which determines its shape and tip. For screw applications, cone, oval, and half-dog points are common. Full dog points are not common, and they are available in a limited number of sizes and lengths. According to ASTM standards, point penetration contributes as much as 15% of the total holding power of the screw, but a cone-shaped point may be more preferred in some circumstances.
There are several types of set screws, each with its own advantage. Flat-head screws reduce indentation and frequent adjustment. Dog-point screws help maintain a secure grip by securing the collar to the screw shaft. Cup-point set screws, on the other hand, provide a slip-resistant connection. The diameter of a cup-point screw is usually half of its shaft diameter. If the screw is too small, it may slack and cause the screw collar to slip.
The UNF series has a larger area for tensile stress than coarse threads and is less prone to stripping. It’s used for external threads, limited engagement, and thinner walls. When using a UNF, always use a standard tap before a specialized tap. For example, a screw with a UNF point is the same size as a type C screw but with a shorter length.

Spacer

A spacer is an insulating material that sits between 2 parts and centers the shaft of a screw or other fastener. Spacers come in different sizes and shapes. Some of them are made of Teflon, which is thin and has a low coefficient of friction. Other materials used for spacers include steel, which is durable and works well in many applications. Plastic spacers are available in various thicknesses, ranging from 4.6 to 8 mm. They’re suitable for mounting gears and other items that require less contact surface.
These devices are used for precision fastening applications and are essential fastener accessories. They create clearance gaps between the 2 joined surfaces or components and enable the screw or bolt to be torqued correctly. Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the right spacer for the job. There are many different spacers available, and you should never be without one. All you need is a little research and common sense. And once you’re satisfied with your purchase, you can make a more informed decision.
A spacer is a component that allows the components to be spaced appropriately along a screw shaft. This tool is used to keep space between 2 objects, such as the spinning wheel and an adjacent metal structure. It also helps ensure that a competition game piece doesn’t rub against an adjacent metal structure. In addition to its common use, spacers can be used in many different situations. The next time you need a spacer, remember to check that the hole in your screw is threaded.
screwshaft

Nut

A nut is a simple device used to secure a screw shaft. The nut is fixed on each end of the screw shaft and rotates along its length. The nut is rotated by a motor, usually a stepper motor, which uses beam coupling to accommodate misalignments in the high-speed movement of the screw. Nuts are used to secure screw shafts to machined parts, and also to mount bearings on adapter sleeves and withdrawal sleeves.
There are several types of nut for screw shafts. Some have radial anti-backlash properties, which prevent unwanted radial clearances. In addition, they are designed to compensate for thread wear. Several nut styles are available, including anti-backlash radial nuts, which have a spring that pushes down on the nut’s flexible fingers. Axial anti-backlash nuts also provide thread-locking properties.
To install a ball nut, you must first align the tangs of the ball and nut. Then, you must place the adjusting nut on the shaft and tighten it against the spacer and spring washer. Then, you need to lubricate the threads, the ball grooves, and the spring washers. Once you’ve installed the nut, you can now install the ball screw assembly.
A nut for screw shaft can be made with either a ball or a socket. These types differ from hex nuts in that they don’t need end support bearings, and are rigidly mounted at the ends. These screws can also have internal cooling mechanisms to improve rigidity. In this way, they are easier to tension than rotating screws. You can also buy hollow stationary screws for rotator nut assemblies. This type is great for applications requiring high heat and wide temperature changes, but you should be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

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