1.0mm-2.80mm STEEL BALL BEARINGS G10 HIGH PRECISION Bearing Ball

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G10 Steel Ball Bearings 1.0mm–2.80mm — Precision-Grade Balls for Demanding Applications

When a loose or undersized ball causes premature bearing failure, vibration, or unacceptable runout in a precision assembly, the root cause is almost always dimensional inconsistency. Engineers, machinists, and serious DIYers who work with miniature bearings, linear slides, ball screws, or instrument-grade mechanisms need G10 steel ball bearings they can trust to spec — every single piece, every single order.

These G10 high-precision steel ball bearings are available in diameters from 1.0mm to 2.80mm (approximately 0.039 in to 0.110 in), covering 25 distinct size options including metric standards and fractional-inch equivalents such as 1.588mm (1/16 in) and 2.381mm (3/32 in). Each ball is manufactured to ABEC/ISO Grade 10 tolerances, with a sphericity deviation typically within ±0.25 µm and surface roughness Ra ≤ 0.025 µm. Packs are available from 20 pieces up to 5,000 pieces, making them suitable for both prototype builds and production restocking.

Typical use cases include replacement balls in miniature deep-groove radial bearings, thrust bearing assemblies in precision instruments, ball-end pivot mechanisms in optical and medical devices, and load-distribution elements in ball-screw or linear-guide systems. The consistent diameter and surface finish also make these balls well-suited for valve seats, check valves, and fluid-control components where sealing integrity depends on spherical accuracy.

⚙️ Compatibility: Suitable for standard miniature bearing housings, ball-screw assemblies, instrument pivots, and valve seats requiring G10-grade spherical elements. Verify bore diameter and grade requirement before ordering — see variant options for exact diameter.

✅ Key Features of These G10 Steel Ball Bearings

🎯 G10 Grade Tolerance — Sphericity deviation held to ±0.25 µm typical, meeting ISO 3290 Grade 10 requirements for use in precision bearing and instrument applications.
📏 Wide Diameter Range — 25 size options from 1.0mm to 2.80mm (0.039 in – 0.110 in), including fractional-inch equivalents (1/16 in, 3/32 in) for compatibility with both metric and imperial assemblies.
🔩 Steel Construction — Manufactured from bearing-grade steel with a smooth, polished surface finish (Ra ≤ 0.025 µm typical) for low friction and consistent rolling contact.
📦 Flexible Pack Quantities — Available in 20, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 1,000, and 5,000 piece packs to match prototype, repair, and production volume needs.
🔄 Direct Replacement Compatibility — Dimensionally consistent across the full diameter range, making these balls suitable as drop-in replacements in miniature radial bearings, thrust washers, and ball-end pivot assemblies.
🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant Surface — Polished steel surface resists oxidation under normal indoor operating conditions; suitable for dry or lightly lubricated environments typical of instrument and mechanical assemblies.

📐 Technical Specifications — G10 Steel Ball Bearings

Grade G10 (ISO 3290 / ABEC Grade 10)
Material Bearing-grade steel
Diameter Range 1.0mm – 2.80mm (0.039 in – 0.110 in)
Available Diameters See variant options
Sphericity Deviation Typically ±0.25 µm (G10 standard)
Surface Roughness (Ra) ≤ 0.025 µm typical
Surface Finish Polished
Pack Quantity Options 20 / 50 / 100 / 150 / 200 / 250 / 300 / 400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 1,000 / 5,000 pcs
Weight per Pack See variant options
Applicable Standards ISO 3290 Grade 10
Recommended Environment Dry or lightly lubricated; indoor mechanical assemblies

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I select the correct diameter for my bearing or assembly?

Measure the existing ball with a micrometer or refer to your bearing's part number datasheet, which will list the ball diameter. Match that measurement to the available size options in the variant selector. If your assembly uses imperial sizing, note that 1.588mm equals 1/16 in and 2.381mm equals 3/32 in — both are available as dedicated variants.

What does G10 grade mean, and is it sufficient for my application?

G10 refers to ISO 3290 Grade 10, which specifies a maximum sphericity deviation of 0.25 µm and a diameter variation within a single lot of 0.25 µm. This grade is appropriate for precision instrument bearings, miniature radial bearings, and ball-screw assemblies where tight dimensional control is required. For ultra-high-speed spindle bearings or aerospace-critical applications, G3 or G5 may be specified instead — confirm your design requirement before ordering.

Are these balls corrosion-resistant, and can they be used in wet environments?

These are bearing-grade steel balls with a polished surface that provides moderate resistance to oxidation under normal indoor conditions. They are not stainless steel. For applications involving water, cutting fluids, or high-humidity environments, consider stainless steel (AISI 440C) grade balls instead. If used in lightly lubricated assemblies, a compatible bearing grease or oil will extend service life and reduce surface oxidation risk.

Can I use these as replacement balls in a standard miniature deep-groove bearing?

Yes, provided the diameter matches the original ball specification exactly. Miniature bearings are sensitive to ball diameter — even a 1–2 µm deviation can affect preload and noise. Use a micrometer to verify the original ball diameter before selecting a replacement. G10 grade is compatible with most standard miniature bearing applications.

What pack size should I order for a repair versus a production run?

For a single bearing repair or prototype build, the 20 or 50 piece packs are typically sufficient — most miniature bearings contain between 5 and 15 balls per row. For production restocking or batch assembly work, the 500, 1,000, or 5,000 piece packs offer a lower per-unit cost. Select the pack size that matches your expected consumption over a 3–6 month period to balance cost and storage.

How should I store these balls to maintain their dimensional accuracy?

Store in a clean, dry environment away from direct moisture, solvents, and abrasive dust. Keep balls in their original sealed packaging until use. Avoid mixing different diameter balls in the same container, as contact between balls of different sizes can cause surface scratching that degrades sphericity. For long-term storage, a light coating of clean bearing oil is recommended.

Are fractional-inch sizes available, and how do they correspond to metric dimensions?

Yes. Two fractional-inch equivalents are included in the size range: 1.588mm corresponds to 1/16 inch, and 2.381mm corresponds to 3/32 inch. These are common sizes in imperial-standard miniature bearings used in North American and UK-designed instruments and mechanisms. Select the variant that matches your required nominal diameter.

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