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The 7256 BM Angular Contact Ball Bearing is built for demanding industrial positions where both radial load and axial (thrust) load are present. With a 40° contact angle, it is typically chosen to handle higher axial load capacity (in one direction) and improve system stiffness when correctly arranged.
Provide these details to match your drawing/BOM and to speed up RFQ processing.
Item | Specification |
Bearing designation | 7256 BM |
Bearing type | Single-row angular contact ball bearing |
Dimensions (ID × OD × W) | 280 × 500 × 80 mm |
Contact angle | 40° |
Sealing | Open |
Rows | Single row |
Approx. mass | ≈ 67.5 kg |
Ring material | GCr15 / Chrome steel |
Ball material | GCr15 / Chrome steel |
Cage material | Brass |
Precision rating options | P0, P6, P5, P4, P2 |
This bearing size (280×500×80 mm) is commonly used in heavy equipment where robustness, stable running, and reliable axial-load handling are required. The brass cage option is often preferred by industrial buyers for strength and stability in heavy-duty operating conditions.
Typical application industries include Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plants, Machinery Repair Shops, Food & Beverage Factory operations, Retail, Construction works, and Energy & Mining. Share your operating speed, load direction, lubrication method, and temperature range so we can confirm the best precision grade and supply configuration.
We offer OEM service including customer logo/marking, sample support, and packaging “as customer required” (individual box, industrial packing, labels/barcodes, outer cartons, pallets). OEM/logo capability and custom packing are standard requirements in many global B2B bearing sourcing workflows, especially when buyers shortlist suppliers for repeat wholesale orders.
Price is negotiable and depends on quantity, requested precision grade (P0–P2), packaging, and delivery terms. To quote quickly, send: bearing designation (7256 BM), quantity, precision grade, application notes (loads/speed), packaging requirement, and destination port/ZIP.
Q1: Can 7256 BM handle axial load in both directions?
A: A single-row angular contact bearing carries axial load primarily in one direction; if your equipment has thrust in both directions, you usually need a paired arrangement (back-to-back / face-to-face) or a different bearing design—tell us your load directions and we’ll recommend the right solution.
Q2: Which precision grade should I select (P0/P6/P5/P4/P2)?
A: For general heavy industry, P0/P6 is common; for higher running accuracy and stricter vibration/runout needs, buyers often specify P5/P4/P2—share your requirement and budget and we’ll propose the best value option.
Q3: Do you accept OEM logo/marking and private label packaging?
A: Yes. Send your marking format (text/logo), box design requirements, and labeling/barcode rules, and we will confirm feasibility and sampling steps.
Q4: Do you provide samples before bulk purchase?
A: Yes, sample orders are available for fit-up checks and internal approval before mass production/wholesale delivery.
Q5: What packaging can you provide?
A: Any packaging “as customer required” is supported—let us know if you need corrosion protection, carton strength requirements, palletization, or mixed-model packing.
If you want, tell me your target application (machine type + thrust direction), and whether you plan to use single bearing or matched pairs/sets—I can tailor the page copy to your highest-intent Google keywords and purchasing scenario.
The 7256 BM Angular Contact Ball Bearing is built for demanding industrial positions where both radial load and axial (thrust) load are present. With a 40° contact angle, it is typically chosen to handle higher axial load capacity (in one direction) and improve system stiffness when correctly arranged.
Provide these details to match your drawing/BOM and to speed up RFQ processing.
Item | Specification |
Bearing designation | 7256 BM |
Bearing type | Single-row angular contact ball bearing |
Dimensions (ID × OD × W) | 280 × 500 × 80 mm |
Contact angle | 40° |
Sealing | Open |
Rows | Single row |
Approx. mass | ≈ 67.5 kg |
Ring material | GCr15 / Chrome steel |
Ball material | GCr15 / Chrome steel |
Cage material | Brass |
Precision rating options | P0, P6, P5, P4, P2 |
This bearing size (280×500×80 mm) is commonly used in heavy equipment where robustness, stable running, and reliable axial-load handling are required. The brass cage option is often preferred by industrial buyers for strength and stability in heavy-duty operating conditions.
Typical application industries include Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plants, Machinery Repair Shops, Food & Beverage Factory operations, Retail, Construction works, and Energy & Mining. Share your operating speed, load direction, lubrication method, and temperature range so we can confirm the best precision grade and supply configuration.
We offer OEM service including customer logo/marking, sample support, and packaging “as customer required” (individual box, industrial packing, labels/barcodes, outer cartons, pallets). OEM/logo capability and custom packing are standard requirements in many global B2B bearing sourcing workflows, especially when buyers shortlist suppliers for repeat wholesale orders.
Price is negotiable and depends on quantity, requested precision grade (P0–P2), packaging, and delivery terms. To quote quickly, send: bearing designation (7256 BM), quantity, precision grade, application notes (loads/speed), packaging requirement, and destination port/ZIP.
Q1: Can 7256 BM handle axial load in both directions?
A: A single-row angular contact bearing carries axial load primarily in one direction; if your equipment has thrust in both directions, you usually need a paired arrangement (back-to-back / face-to-face) or a different bearing design—tell us your load directions and we’ll recommend the right solution.
Q2: Which precision grade should I select (P0/P6/P5/P4/P2)?
A: For general heavy industry, P0/P6 is common; for higher running accuracy and stricter vibration/runout needs, buyers often specify P5/P4/P2—share your requirement and budget and we’ll propose the best value option.
Q3: Do you accept OEM logo/marking and private label packaging?
A: Yes. Send your marking format (text/logo), box design requirements, and labeling/barcode rules, and we will confirm feasibility and sampling steps.
Q4: Do you provide samples before bulk purchase?
A: Yes, sample orders are available for fit-up checks and internal approval before mass production/wholesale delivery.
Q5: What packaging can you provide?
A: Any packaging “as customer required” is supported—let us know if you need corrosion protection, carton strength requirements, palletization, or mixed-model packing.
If you want, tell me your target application (machine type + thrust direction), and whether you plan to use single bearing or matched pairs/sets—I can tailor the page copy to your highest-intent Google keywords and purchasing scenario.
