Bearing internal clearance is a selection parameter that must be evaluated with operating temperature, shaft and housing fits, load, speed and lubrication. C2, CN, C3 and C4 are not interchangeable labels. The correct choice depends on the bearing series and the machine conditions.
What Is Bearing Internal Clearance?
Internal clearance is the available radial or axial movement between bearing rings before mounting and before operating load is applied. Interference fits and temperature differences can reduce the available clearance after installation. Excessive or insufficient operating clearance can affect heat generation, vibration, noise and bearing life.
C2, CN, C3 and C4 Clearance Classes
| Class | Relative Clearance | Typical Selection Context |
|---|---|---|
| C2 | Less than normal | Applications requiring lower internal play, subject to fit and temperature review. |
| CN | Normal | General applications where the mounting fit and operating conditions do not require a special class. |
| C3 | Greater than normal | Commonly considered where inner-ring interference fits or temperature rise reduce clearance in service. |
| C4 | Greater than C3 | Special conditions with significant fit or temperature effects; selection should be confirmed from the bearing data and machine design. |
How to Select Bearing Clearance
- Identify the complete bearing designation. The clearance suffix belongs to a specific bearing series, size and design.
- Review shaft and housing fits. Interference fits change ring dimensions and can reduce internal clearance after mounting.
- Estimate operating temperature. A temperature difference between inner and outer rings changes the running clearance.
- Check speed and load direction. High speed, vibration, radial load and axial load can require different bearing arrangements.
- Confirm lubrication and installation method. Lubricant, mounting practice and contamination control affect the real operating condition.
Common Clearance Selection Errors
- Selecting a clearance class from dimensions alone without reviewing the bearing suffix and fit.
- Assuming C3 is always required for every industrial application.
- Using a larger clearance class to compensate for an unknown installation or temperature issue.
- Changing clearance, precision grade or sealing arrangement at the same time without checking the original bearing designation.
Related Bearing Types
Clearance selection is relevant across several product families. Review the applicable series before requesting a quote: deep groove ball bearings, spherical roller bearings, cylindrical roller bearings, tapered roller bearings and needle roller bearings.
Bearing Clearance FAQ
Is C3 always better than CN clearance?
No. C3 is selected for specific operating conditions. The correct clearance depends on the bearing design, mounting fit, temperature and intended duty.
Can I replace a bearing with the same dimensions but a different clearance?
Do not assume so. Confirm the full bearing reference, suffixes and application conditions before changing the clearance class.
What information is needed for a clearance review?
Provide the complete bearing marking, shaft and housing fit, operating temperature, speed, load direction, lubrication method and equipment application.
Request a Bearing Review
Send the bearing designation, dimensions, application, operating conditions and required quantity through our inquiry page. This allows the requested clearance and bearing configuration to be reviewed against the intended use.