EDX
ROTATING SHAFTS IN MOTORS
Operational Demands of Motor Shafts
Power Transmission Core
Motor shafts transfer rotational energy to mechanical systems, making them central to motion and torque delivery.
Operate Under Stress
These shafts run at high speeds under continuous load, heat, and vibration—demanding resilient bearing support.
Friction & Alignment Control
Precision bearings reduce friction and maintain exact shaft alignment to prevent energy loss and mechanical wear.
Bearings Define Efficiency
The right bearings enhance motor life, ensure smooth rotation, and improve overall system efficiency.
This cross-section highlights how precision bearings support the motor shaft and housing ensuring smooth rotation, load handling, and electrical insulation at critical points.
The Edx Advantages
Electrically Insulated Technology
Protects the motor from current-induced bearing failures
Precision-Grade Inner Race Matching
Ensures minimal runout and noise during high-speed operation
Extended Lubrication Formulas
Reduces maintenance and ensures longer uptime
Custom Fitment & Coating Options
Tailored for inverter motors, pump motors, and compact servo units
Bearings integrated into rotating shafts in motors:
Deep Groove Ball Bearings
Handle high-speed radial loads efficiently
Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Support combined radial and axial loads, crucial for motor balancing
Insulated Bearings
Prevent electrical pitting and arcing from stray currents in inverter-driven motors
Standard Bearings vs. EDX Bearings Comparison Table
This table compares standard and EDX bearings in terms of performance features for rotating motor shafts.







