Common terms and definitions of rolling bearings (2)

1.Thrust Bearing:Thrust bearings are designed to support a single direction of axial loads and composed of rolling elements. Such as balls, cylindrical rollers, tapered rollers, and needle rollers. They can accept very high axial loads and can be supplied in one row, two, three and four row desig......

1.Thrust Bearing:Thrust bearings are designed to support a single direction of axial loads and composed of rolling elements. Such as balls, cylindrical rollers, tapered rollers, and needle rollers. They can accept very high axial loads and can be supplied in one row, two, three and four row designs.

2.Radial Plain Bearing:Radial plain bearings are designed to support radial only whereas thrust bearings support thrust as well as radial loads. They are composed of a flat ring which is called outer race and smooth inner diameter ring which is called inner race.

3.Tapered/Angular Contact Bearing:Tapered and angular contact bearings are designed to support combined axial and radial loads. They are commonly used for high speed applications.

4.Spherical Plain Bearing:Spherical plain bearings can support the radial load, unidirectional axial load, or a combination of both. They are generally suitable for high speed, high radial load-carrying capacity, and low torque requirements.

5.Cylindrical Roller Bearing:Cylindrical roller bearings are designed to support axial, radial or combined loads. They generally have higher capacity and better load carrying capacity when compared to other types of rolling bearings.

6. Needle Roller Bearing:Needle roller bearings support radial and thrust loads simultaneously. They are commonly used in applications where space is limited and radial or thrust loads are required.

7. Thrust Needle Roller Bearing:Thrust needle roller bearings support radial, thrust and combined loads. They are normally used in applications that require a combination of high axial and radial forces.

8.Spherical Roller Bearing:Spherical roller bearings are designed to support heavy radial and thrust loads. They are typically used in applications that require increased bearing strength and reliability.

9.Self-Aligning Bearing:Self-aligning bearings are designed to support radial, thrust and combined loads. They are commonly used in applications where shaft misalignment is possible.

10.Cylindrical Thrust Bearing:Cylindrical thrust bearings are designed to support single direction axial loads and are commonly used for high speed applications.

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