Product Details:
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Model NO.:: | 52730-38103 | Brand: | Hyundai Kia |
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Type: | Wheel Hub Bearing | Size: | Universal |
Fuel: | Gasoline | Power: | Hydraulic |
Application: | Automotive | Stroke: | 4 Stroke |
Product Name | Hub bearing assembly;Hub assembly |
Applicable car brand | Hyundai, Kia |
OE NO. | 52750-D3000 |
Material | Steel |
Application | KX5/ All-new Tucson |
MOQ | 5pcs |
Warranty | 1 Year/30000 KMS |
Sample | Available |
Package | Industrial package+paper dox/wooden box single package+paper box/wooden box |
Payment Term | T/T, L/C,Western Union |
A hub bearing is an assembly composed of several components housed in a metal or composite structure. It acts as an important component in the functioning of a vehicle, providing support to the weight of the vehicle and ensuring smooth rotation of the wheel. There are several components to a hub bearing which are outlined below.
Outer RingThe outer ring is a circular structure that attaches to the vehicle's axle or spindle. This provides a mounting point to the wheel and allows for proper alignment. This component is made of a durable material, such as steel or aluminum alloy.
Inner RingThe inner ring connects to the rotating component of the axle or spindle. The inner ring allows for a smooth rotation of the outer ring, and is made from a strong material.
Rolling ElementsRolling elements, which are usually metal balls or rollers, are located between the inner and outer rings. These elements are made from a strong steel or other durable material, and help to support the weight of the vehicle whilst allowing the wheel to rotate smoothly.
Cage or RetainerThe cage or retainer holds the rolling elements in place. This component prevents the elements from coming into contact with each other, reducing friction and ensuring smooth rotation. The cage or retainer is made of metal or synthetic materials.
Seals and ShieldsHub bearings often feature seals or shields that protect the internal components from contaminants such as dirt, water, and debris. This helps to maintain the integrity of the lubricating grease, and extends the lifespan of the bearing.
LubricationTo minimize friction and wear, proper lubrication is necessary in hub bearings. They are usually pre-greased or sealed with lubricant during their manufacturing, reducing maintenance and minimizing need for regular servicing.
In addition, hub bearings vary in design and features depending on the vehicle and the manufacturer. Some may incorporate additional features such as speed sensors used in ABS and traction control in order to provide accurate data on the wheel speed to the vehicle's control systems.
In order to ensure proper functioning, prevent excessive wear, and maintain safe driving conditions, regular inspection and maintenance of hub bearings is essential. Any sign of abnormal noise, wheel play or vibration should be inspected by a qualified professional.
Integrated Sensor: Some hub bearings feature an integrated sensor for ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) or traction control systems. These sensors provide real-time data on wheel speed, allowing the vehicle's control systems to monitor and regulate braking and traction.
Sealed Design: Hub bearings may have a sealed design that helps protect the internal components from contaminants such as dirt, water, and debris. This sealing feature helps extend the lifespan of the bearing by maintaining the integrity of the lubricating grease and reducing the risk of premature wear.
Pre-Set Greased: Many hub bearings come pre-greased from the manufacturer. This means they are already filled with the appropriate amount of lubricating grease during the manufacturing process. Pre-greased hub bearings save time during installation and ensure proper lubrication for smooth operation.
Durable Materials: Hub bearings are typically constructed using durable materials such as steel or aluminum alloy. These materials provide strength, stability, and resistance to the stresses and forces encountered during vehicle operation.
Integrated Hub Assembly: Hub bearings often come as a complete assembly that includes the hub, bearing, and other necessary components. This integrated design simplifies installation and ensures proper fitment, as all the components are designed to work together seamlessly.
Easy Installation: Hub bearings are designed for easy installation, with pre-drilled mounting holes and compatible bolt patterns that align with the vehicle's hub or spindle. This feature simplifies the replacement process and reduces the need for specialized tools or equipment.
OEM Equivalency: Many aftermarket hub bearings are designed as direct replacements for the original equipment. They are engineered to match the specifications, dimensions, and performance of the original bearings, ensuring proper fitment and compatibility with the vehicle's suspension system.
Corrosion Resistance: Hub bearings may feature coatings or materials that provide resistance to corrosion. These coatings help protect the bearing from rust and corrosion caused by exposure to moisture, road salt, and other environmental factors, enhancing the longevity and performance of the bearing.
Noise Reduction: Some hub bearings incorporate noise-reducing features such as precision engineering, advanced sealing techniques, or specialized internal designs. These features help minimize noise and vibrations, providing a smoother and quieter driving experience.
The hub bearing assembly is a critical component in any automobile, as it helps to provide a secure connection between the wheel and the axle or spindle. The different components that make up the hub bearing assembly are outlined below.
Outer Diameter: The outer diameter specifies the size of the hub bearing assembly, including the outer ring. It determines the fitment and compatibility with the vehicle's hub or spindle.
Inner Diameter: The inner diameter refers to the size of the bore of the hub bearing assembly which fits onto the vehicle's axle or spindle. It should match the axle diameter for proper installation.
Width/Thickness: The width or thickness dimension of the hub bearing assembly indicates the overall thickness of the assembly, including the inner and outer rings and any integrated components. It affects the proper fitment of the bearing within the wheel assembly.
Bolt Pattern: The bolt pattern refers to the number and spacing of the mounting bolt holes on the hub bearing assembly. It should match the bolt pattern on the vehicle's hub or spindle to ensure proper installation.
Flange Type: Some hub bearings have flanges that provide mounting points for the brake disc or rotor. The flange type can vary, such as a 4-bolt or 5-bolt flange, depending on the vehicle's design and braking system.
Load Capacity: The load capacity of a hub bearing indicates the maximum load it can safely support. It is specified in terms of dynamic load rating (the load the bearing can handle while rotating) and static load rating (the load the bearing can handle while stationary). The load capacity should match or exceed the requirements of the vehicle.
Material: Hub bearings are typically made of high-quality materials such as steel or aluminum alloy to provide strength and durability. The specific material composition may vary depending on the manufacturer and application.
Seal Type: Hub bearings may have different types of seals to protect the internal components from contaminants. Common seal types include rubber seals, metal shields, or integrated seal designs. The seal type affects the level of protection against dirt, water, and debris.
Lubrication: Hub bearings require proper lubrication to minimize friction and wear. Some hub bearings come pre-lubricated, while others may require additional greasing during installation. The type of lubrication and recommended maintenance intervals should be followed as per the manufacturer's guidelines.
Passenger Cars Hub bearings are extensively used in many different types of passenger cars, such as sedans, hatchbacks, coupes, and convertibles. These bearings provide support for the vehicle’s weight and enable smooth wheel rotation. Popular car models from manufacturers like Ford, Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet, Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz use hub bearings for their wheels. SUVs and Crossovers These type of vehicles require hub bearings to provide support for their larger body and higher ground clearance. SUV and crossover models from brands like Jeep, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, and Hyundai featurehub bearings. Trucks Trucks such as light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty types require reliable hub bearings to handle their heavier loads and endure more demanding operation. Hub bearings are used in trucks from Ford, Chevrolet, Ram, GMC, Toyota, and Nissan. Vans Vans used for personal or commercial purposes also need hub bearings in their wheels to support their weight and ensure smooth rotation. Examples of such vehicles include the Ford Transit, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Honda Odyssey. Motorcycles Hub bearings can also be found in certain motorcycle models, particularly those with spoked wheels or cast wheels. These bearings allow for a stable and controlled ride by ensuring smooth wheel rotation. Motorbikes from Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki may make use of hub bearings in certain cases. It is important to note that hub bearings may require different applications for each vehicle, depending on the make, model, and year. Therefore, it necessary to select the right bearing that matches the vehicle’s specifications and follow the manufacturer's recommendations when replacing the hub bearings. To guarantee proper fitment and compatibility, it is advisable to consult with automotive experts.
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