The DODGE 1210 X1 Self-Aligning Ball Bearing is engineered for applications where severe shaft misalignment or mounting errors are common challenges. Featuring a double-row design and a shared spherical raceway in the outer ring, this bearing compensates for angular misalignment between the shaft and the housing without inducing detrimental stress on the internal rolling elements. The 'X1' designation signifies optimized internal geometry and highly polished raceways, ensuring lower friction torque, reduced operating temperatures, and superior operational stability, even under moderate radial and minor axial loads. This design significantly extends bearing service life and minimizes premature fatigue failures often encountered in rigid bearing systems.
Built to withstand demanding industrial environments, the DODGE 1210 X1 is the reliable choice for maintenance-intensive equipment such as agricultural machinery, long-span conveyor systems, textile machinery, and high-performance HVAC fans. Its robust cage construction (typically high-strength brass or specialized polyamide) ensures maximum roller separation and lubrication flow, supporting high rotational speeds essential for efficient machine operation. By utilizing this DODGE component, organizations can realize substantial reductions in total cost of ownership (TCO) through minimized downtime, fewer bearing replacements, and predictable, reliable performance across the product's intended lifecycle.
Key Features
Exceptional ability to compensate for static and dynamic shaft misalignment
Optimized internal geometry (X1) for reduced friction and heat generation
Suitable for high-speed operation in industrial applications
Robust cage design enhances stability and lubricant distribution
Low maintenance requirement due to high fatigue life and reliability