We are one of Denmark's leading wholesalers of bearings for professional use. We offer, among other things, high-quality SKF bearings in many different types such as: deep groove ball bearings, roller bearings, needle bearings, spherical bearings, sliding bearings, and housed bearings. All at very good prices. Also, find a wide selection of ISB bearings and industrial bearings. We also carry several types of tools for handling bearings, such as dismounting tools, installation tools, or pullers in many different sizes.
Our popular models from SKF ball bearings include standard deep groove ball bearings with seals, as well as stainless steel versions and many more. Additionally, we also have accessories such as bearing grease - both standard bearing grease and food-grade grease (NSF-H1). If you need lubricants, we have a wide range that you can purchase cheaply online or pick up at your nearest Ahlsell store.
With the addition of ball bearings and bearing units from ISB, Ahlsell is now stocking everything in bearings across various price ranges. ISB is a manufacturer with products of good quality at competitive prices, recognized worldwide.
Ahlsell is happy to assist if you have questions regarding your choice of bearings. We are sure to have what you need. Call us at +45 96 35 39 17 and speak with a specialist.
Find SKF deep groove ball bearings at Ahlsell
At Ahlsell, we offer SKF deep groove ball bearings for a wide range of applications:
- Bearings with extra high load capacity.
- Bearings particularly suitable for the food industry.
- Bearings for extreme temperatures.
- And many more.
Deep groove ball bearings are robust and come in surprisingly many varieties with different applications. Perhaps this is why it is the most commonly used bearing type in the industry. Ahlsell carries all of SKF's deep groove ball bearings – and we are sure to have some that fit your specific applications.
How to choose the right bearing for your needs
Ahlsell has bearings for every purpose. There is currently a strong focus on ceramic bearings. Ceramic bearings are strong and good bearings, but they are often custom-made, which can make them a more expensive solution. You can find various standard bearings designed to meet any need. Often, challenges in your application can be solved with a cheaper bearing from a standard range rather than a ceramic bearing.
Below, we have collected a number of solution suggestions for some scenarios that we often encounter with some of our customers:
- Do you have electrical current passing through your bearings? Here, a ceramic bearing is an obvious choice. Ceramic bearings prevent electrical current from passing through, as the ceramic balls in the bearing are electrically insulating. You can also consider the option of using a coated bearing from SKF in the Insocoat series, which is a standard bearing that is not as costly.
- Do you have grease washout in your bearings? Here, we recommend SKF Solid Oil, where the lubricant is encapsulated and therefore will not be washed out. Ceramic bearings can also be used. Also, remember to check whether you are using the right grease for the application and in the right quantity. The solution may well be to change the type of grease or adjust the amount.
- Do you want to save energy? Here you can choose either a ceramic bearing or the energy-efficient E2 bearing from SKF. With the E2 bearing, you achieve nearly the same energy savings as a ceramic bearing at a much lower purchase price. Thus, the total savings are greater by choosing the energy-efficient bearing.
- Is dirt and debris damaging your bearings? You should look at a sealing solution to address the problem. The SKF Solid Oil bearing could again be an option, as dirt and debris cannot enter the bearing. You can also choose a ceramic bearing. Here, dirt and debris can enter but will be crushed by the hard balls inside the bearing. However, this will cause wear on the bearing raceways over time. Therefore, we recommend Solid Oil as a more long-term and cost-effective solution.
- Are you operating in high or low temperatures? Choose a bearing with grease for high or low temperatures. There are many standard bearings with different types of high-temperature lubrication, making it easy to find one that meets your needs. For example, there are bearings that can handle from -110°C to +350°C. Ceramic bearings can also handle both high and low temperatures.
Ahlsell is your dealer for bearings
We have everything in various bearings. Find everything for your project in Ahlsell's online store - around the clock. Timely delivery is a given. With Ahlsell's 'TIME delivery', you can have your bearings delivered every weekday after 07:00 to wherever suits you best. You will find our entire range online in our web shop.
We have many years of experience with products from various leading manufacturers. If you need guidance about the products, you will experience professional competence and good service when you call our sales department or seek advice in our nationwide store network.
You can choose to have your new items delivered to your business, construction site, or a completely different place. You can also simply reserve the products in your nearest Ahlsell store. After a short time, all the items will be ready for pickup.
FAQ:
What is a spherical bearing?
- There are different types of spherical bearings. A spherical ball bearing has a curved outer race, allowing the inner ring and balls to continue to rotate and align if the bearing is incorrectly mounted or adjusted. There are also spherical roller bearings. These bearings can primarily be recognized by the barrel-shaped rollers that can compensate for angular misalignment. They can also handle shock loads.
How do you measure ball bearings?
- When you need to find the dimensions of the ball bearing you require, you should measure three dimensions. This applies to the inner diameter, the outer diameter, and the width of the ball bearing. This way, you can determine which ball bearing is best suited for your application.
How much should a wheel bearing be tightened?
- When you are tightening your wheel bearing, it is primarily important that you do not tighten the bearing too much. It is also a good idea to use bearing grease when tightening. For most wheel bearings, you should tighten them to 280 N.