Abec 11 bearings, anyone use them?

Connorh333

Steel Member
It does... Companies call them Abec11's just to look good. Abec doesn't make a difference in scooters/skateboards.
 

adamk

Member
The bearings did arrive today! i only ordered them yesterday! we had good weather all day today so i went to the skate park with the new bearings, they are brilliant! really fast and really smooth, very very happy with them!
 

J dub

Bronze member
Yeah probably just means you have 11 bearings. I highly doubt there is ANY skateboard bearing out there that rates higher than Abec 5. Pretty well through out any Abec # you see because it means nothing.
 
Yeah probably just means you have 11 bearings. I highly doubt there is ANY skateboard bearing out there that rates higher than Abec 5. Pretty well through out any Abec # you see because it means nothing.

yeah there is but companies lie alot. I cant tell a differnce from my abec 3s or abec 7s. So it pretty much means nothing. Just get bearings with a real low abec rating there the same but cheaper.
 

702_dialed_rider

Silver Member
abec rateing does not efect speed
a abec 3 can be faster than a abec 7

here read this
ABEC scale


The ABEC scale is an industry accepted standard for the tolerances of a ball bearing. It was developed by the Annular Bearing Engineering Committee (ABEC) of the American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA). There are five classes from largest to smallest tolerances: 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. The higher ABEC classes provide better precision, efficiency,[citation needed] and greater speed capabilities, but do not necessarily make the components spin faster.[1] The ABEC rating does not specify many other critical factors, such as smoothness of the rolling contact surfaces, ball precision or quality/type of steel used.

The bearing material is not specified in the ABEC grades. Bearings not conforming to at least ABEC 1 can not be classified as precision bearings as their tolerances are too loose.

The scale is designed to allow a user to make an informed decision about the type of bearing they are purchasing. High rated bearings are intended for precision applications like aircraft instruments or surgical equipment. Lower grades are intended for the vast majority of applications such as vehicles, mechanical hobbies, skates, skateboards, fishing reels and industrial machinery. High ABEC rated bearings allow optimal performance of critical applications requiring very high RPM and smooth operation.

ISO's equivalent standard is ISO 492.[2][3]
ABEC ISO 492
ABEC 1 normal
class 6X
ABEC 3 class 6
ABEC 5 class 5
ABEC 7 class 4
ABEC 9 class 2
Actual changes in run-out between different ABEC grades

There are a number of factors covered by the ABEC grades. One is the eccentricity (roundness) of the track in the inner ring. The figures given below is the maximum eccentricity allowable.

ABEC 1: 0.0075mm (0.000295")
ABEC 3: 0.0050mm (0.000197")
ABEC 5: 0.0035mm (0.000138")
ABEC 7: 0.0025mm (0.000098")
ABEC 9: 0.0012mm (0.000047")
 
abec 9 is the highest but its the quality that counts. abec 3 can be better than abec 9. abec 11 is a lie and im sure they are not the best. world industries bearings are strong, fast and smooth for a good price. get them and not envy abec 11.
 
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