Thrust roller bearings are designed to bear primarily axial loads, combined with radial loads, provided the radial load does not exceed 55% of the axial load. They feature low friction coefficients, high rotational speeds, and self-aligning capabilities.
● Low friction
● Self-aligning capability
● Split design
● Extended bearing service life
● High rotational speeds
Product Description
Thrust roller bearings are designed to support shafts primarily subjected to axial loads, combined with radial loads, provided that the radial load does not exceed 55% of the axial load. Compared to other thrust roller bearings, this type exhibits lower friction coefficients, higher rotational speeds, and self-aligning capabilities. The bearings feature asymmetrical spherical rollers that minimise relative sliding between rollers and raceways during operation. With their elongated, large-diameter rollers and high roller count, they offer superior load capacity. Typically oil-lubricated, grease lubrication may be used in certain low-speed applications. They should be prioritised during design selection.
Features and Advantages
● Separable design
The inner ring, outer ring, and cylindrical roller-cage assembly can be installed independently.
● Extended bearing service life
Roller profiles undergo special shaping to significantly reduce stress peaks, enhancing bearing operational longevity.
Product Applications
Machine tool spindles, automotive transmission systems, construction machinery, wind power industry, mining equipment, industrial motors, etc.
