Tapered Roller Bearings
Tapered Roller Bearings. Tapered roller bearings are uniquely designed to manage both thrust and radial loads. Consisting of a "tapered cup" and a "tapered cone", this design is one of the most basic and common styles in the bearing industry. Tapered roller bearings consist of four basic components including: the cone (inner ring), the cup (outer ring), tapered rollers, and a cage (roller retainer). The cone, cup and rollers carry the load while the cage spaces and retains the rollers on the cone.Tapered roller bearings are rolling element bearings that can support axial forces (i.e., they are good thrust bearings) as well as radial forces.
The company continues to extend its line of single row metric tapered roller bearings to respond to customer needs and today offers one of the industry's broadest ranges of metric parts.
- 65 mm x 120 mm x 41 mm Timken X33213/Y33213 tapered roller bearings
- 300 N/mm²
- 62.5 mm
- Fersa 25877/25821 tapered roller bearings
- 26
- 6803-2NSE
- PFI 25590/22 tapered roller bearings
- 26
- 6803-2NSE
- Toyana 33108 A tapered roller bearings
- 41.4 mm
- Steel
- 30 mm x 62 mm x 17 mm KBC TR306217 tapered roller bearings
- 60x95x19
- 19,000 mm
- 170 mm x 230 mm x 38 mm ISO 32934 tapered roller bearings
- 60x95x19
- 19,000 mm