cylindrical roller bearings
Cylindrical Roller Bearings are bearing in which cylinders are used as the rolling elements as opposed to balls in ball bearings. As such, the rollers have a greater (linear) contact area with the outer ring and are distribute loads across a broader surface. Subsequently, they have a relatively high radial load capacity and are suitable for high speeds. Double-row cylindrical roller bearings have high radial rigidity and are used primarily for precision machine tools.
Depending on the series as defined below a number of cylindrical roller bearings have no ribs on either the inner or outer ring, so the rings can move axially relative to each other which can be used as free-end bearings.
Pressed steel (with or without tins or fins) or machined brass cages are generally used, but sometimes molded polyamide cages are also available depending on the application. Cylindrical Roller Bearings are also available without cages with a full complement of rollers. This allows even higher loads but at the expense of speed.
- 160 mm x 290 mm x 98 mm Timken 160RT92 cylindrical roller bearings
- 19643 lbf
- Felt Type
- 130 mm x 230 mm x 79,4 mm Timken 130RJ92 cylindrical roller bearings
- Bearings with Housin
- Deep Groove Ball Bea
- 170 mm x 260 mm x 67 mm Timken 170RT30 cylindrical roller bearings
- With Retaining Ring
- 45
- 260 mm x 430 mm x 59 mm Timken 260RU51 cylindrical roller bearings
- 13.625 in
- 4 x M24
- 190 mm x 340 mm x 114,3 mm Timken 190RT92 cylindrical roller bearings
- Industrial
- Two-Bolt Pillow Bloc