Roller Bearings
Spherical roller bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing designed to accommodate high radial loads and moderate axial loads in both directions.
They are commonly used in heavy-duty applications where high radial loads and misalignment are present, such as in the mining, construction, and paper-making industries.
Cylindrical roller bearings have high load-carrying capacity and are suitable for high-speed applications.
They are often found in gearboxes, motors, pumps, and other machinery where precise and reliable rotation is essential.
Needle roller bearings are a type of roller bearings that use long, thin cylindrical rollers known as needles.
They are commonly used in applications where space is limited and the load requirements are relatively high.
They are suitable for use in automotive transmissions, industrial gearboxes, and other machinery.
The rollers of bearings are arranged in such a way that they form a cone shape, allowing them to efficiently distribute loads across a larger surface area.
They are commonly used in automotive, construction, agricultral and industrial applications where high radial and thrust loads need to be supported. These bearings are often used in wheel hubs, transmissions, gearboxes, and other rotating equipment.
Thrust spherical roller bearings are designed to accommodate heavy axial loads and misalignment in applications where there are significant axial forces present.
They are commonly used in heavy-duty industrial applications such as mining, construction equipment, and steel mills where there are high axial loads and shaft deflections.
Thrust cylindrical roller bearings consist of cylindrical rollers arranged in a cage between raceways.
These bearings are suitable for applications where high axial loads need to be supported, such as in gearboxes, machine tools, and automotive transmissions.
Toroidal roller bearings, also known as CARB bearings (Compact Aligning Roller Bearings), are a type of self-aligning roller bearing.
They are commonly used in industries such as mining, papermaking, and steel production, where they can handle heavy radial loads and shock loads while compensating for misalignment. They are also used in applications where thermal expansion of the shaft or housing may occur.
Split roller bearings, also known as split cylindrical roller bearings. This design allows for easy installation and maintenance, as the bearing can be installed and removed without the need to dismantle other components of the machinery.
They are commonly used in applications where it is difficult or impractical to use traditional, solid bearings such as mining, cement, and paper mills, etc.
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