The electrical components include precision bearings with current-insulating coatings designed to withstand voltages up to 3000 V DC, featuring aluminum oxide ceramic layers that provide electrical resistance of at least 200 MΩ. These bearings typically have bore diameters ranging from small sizes (e.g., 14 mm) and are engineered to reduce bearing currents and prevent electrical erosion. Capacitors in the range of 1 pF to 15 nF operate at voltages from 25 VDC up to 630 VDC, with temperature ratings from -55 °C to +150 °C and dissipation factors below 0.1%. Dimensions vary by type, with common case sizes like 0402, 0603, and 0805 for capacitors, ensuring compatibility with diverse applications. Key features include high dielectric strength, low aging rates, and stable capacitance across temperature ranges, making these components suitable for high-speed motors and precision machinery.