Thrust Roller Bearings
A roller bearing uses a rolling element to reduce rotational friction and to support a load. Rather than use balls as the rolling element, a roller bearing relies on cylinders to carry either a load. Roller bearings provide a good balance between cost, size, weight, carrying capacity, durability, accuracy, and coefficient of friction. Thrust roller bearings only carry axial loads but can handle heavy loads with high axial rigidity. The thrust roller bearings, roller, and cage assemblies rest between the raceway rings. Spherical thrust roller bearings rely on convex rollers and have a self-aligning capability because of the barrel-shape of the rollers. The bearings consist of one row of rollers and have a larger contact angle. Tapered roller thrust bearings utilize tapered rollers while cylindrical roller thrust bearings have single row, double row, 3 row, 4 row, and duplex roller types.
Spherical roller thrust bearings have specially designed raceways and asymmetrical rollers. The bearings can accommodate axial loads acting in one direction and simultaneously acting radial loads. The load is transmitted between the raceways via the rollers at an angle to the bearing axis, while the flange guides the rollers .
- INA 29344-E1 thrust roller bearings
- 20x26x20
- 20
- NBS K81117TN thrust roller bearings
- 51000
- 0.3750 in
- 320 mm x 500 mm x 68 mm SKF 29364E thrust roller bearings
- 22336 CCK/W33
- 087796033665
- SNR 23076VMW33 thrust roller bearings
- 51000
- 0.3750 in
- INA 294/670-E1-MB thrust roller bearings
- 12x32x20
- 20
- SNR 22216EAKW33 thrust roller bearings
- 0.67
- 54 mm
- SKF K81111TN thrust roller bearings
- Uncoated
- Open
- 270 mm x 450 mm x 45 mm ISB 351164 C thrust roller bearings
- 20 mm
- UCFLZ208
- Timken T309 thrust roller bearings
- 51000
- 0.3750 in