What are the differences between thin-walled bearings and thick-walled bearings?

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Thin-walled bearings have a lighter, more compact design, making them ideal for high-speed, precision applications with lower load demands, such as in aerospace, consumer electronics, and robotics. In contrast, thick-walled bearings are built for heavy-duty performance, offering superior load capacity, durability, and heat dissipation, which makes them suitable for high-load, high-stress environments like heavy machinery, automotive, and industrial applications. The choice between the two depends on the specific requirements for load, space, and durability in each application.

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