NAF motor bearings are used in electric motors to support the motor's rotor and keep it properly aligned within the stator. They are typically smaller than pump bearings and designed to handle high speeds and loads. Motor bearings are often enclosed within the motor and may require specialized lubricants.
NAF pump bearings, on the other hand, are used in various types of pumps to support the rotating impeller or propeller. They are often larger than motor bearings and designed to handle high axial and radial loads. Pump bearings may be open or enclosed and require regular lubrication to prevent premature wear and damage.
In summary, the main difference between motor bearings and pump bearings is their size and the specific loads and speeds they are designed to handle in their respective applications.





