1. support and load-bearing: medical devices require specially designed bearings to support and load various components and equipment.
2. Rotation and turning: many parts of medical devices need to rotate and turn, and bearings help them to do this, for example, motors in electro-medical devices need to be equipped with bearings to turn.
3. Reducing friction: Bearings reduce friction and wear between instrument components, thereby increasing the life of medical equipment and reducing maintenance costs.
4. Noise reduction: Medical equipment often needs to be designed to be silent to reduce the impact of noise disturbance on medical staff.
5. Accuracy and reliability: The accuracy and reliability of bearings are key to the proper functioning of medical equipment, as they ensure the stability and safety of instrument components at high speeds and in precise position control.
Taken together, medical device bearings have an important role to play in the medical industry, not only in improving the performance and reliability of medical equipment, but also in improving medical processes and therefore the quality of care.