Thin section bearings, also known as slim bearings or slim ball bearings, are designed with thin rings and low cross-sections. They are used in applications where space is limited and weight reduction is desired. The dimensions of thin section bearings can vary depending on the specific manufacturer and series. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the dimensions commonly associated with thin section bearings.

Thin section bearings typically have the following dimensions:

Thin section bearing

Inner Diameter (ID) or Bore Size

This refers to the diameter of the inner ring of the bearing and is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or inches (in).

Outer Diameter (OD)

This refers to the diameter of the outer ring of the bearing and is also measured in millimeters or inches.

Width

The width of the bearing is the distance between the inner and outer rings and is also measured in millimeters or inches.

Cross-Sectional Height

This refers to the height or thickness of the bearing and is typically measured perpendicular to the axis of rotation. It is also measured in millimeters or inches.

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