
The stamping iron cage is an important component in the bearing used to isolate and guide the rolling elements. It is usually made of 08 and 10 high-quality carbon steel sheets through the cold stamping process.
It has the advantages of light weight, good toughness and easy processing. It can keep an appropriate distance between rolling elements, prevent the rolling elements from contacting each other to reduce friction, and also make the rolling elements evenly distributed, so that the load is evenly distributed. In addition, the stamping iron cage has a relatively large internal space, which is convenient for lubricant to enter the bearing and remain in the cage, providing good lubrication conditions for the rolling elements.
It is often used in medium and small-sized bearings, such as deep groove ball bearings, self-aligning roller bearings and tapered roller bearings. These bearings are widely used in various mechanical equipment, such as motors, automobiles, machine tools, etc. In some cost-sensitive occasions with relatively dry operating environments, the stamping iron cage can give play to its cost-effective advantages.