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single sealed vs shield ball bearings

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rota1

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Jan 24, 2006
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Hello everyone,
This may seem as too basic a question but nevertheless, I am having a problem in understanding what is the difference if any, between a SEAL as opposed to a SHIELD bearing.
 
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Seal involves rubbing, usually made out of rubber or some other soft material.

Shield has no rubbing, just a close tolerance to minimize but not eliminate contamination (or keep the grease in, depending on what you think the function is). Shield is made out of steel.


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Thanks a lot Electricpete, and what about if its either a single or double seal or shield?
I was thinking that it was the number of points of sealing that determined if it was a single or double.
 
For a deep groove ball bearing (conrad bearing), there are two sides. If you have shields on one side that's single-shielded. If you have shields on both sides that's double-shielded.

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