needle roller bearings
A needle roller bearing is a special type of roller bearing which uses long, thin cylindrical rollers resembling needles. Ordinary roller bearings' rollers are only slightly longer than their diameter, but needle bearings typically have rollers that are at least four times longer than their diameter.Like all bearings, they are used to reduce the friction of a rotating surface.
Compared to ball bearings and ordinary roller bearings, needle bearings have a greater surface area in contact with the races, so they can support a greater load. They are also thinner, so they require less clearance between the axle and the surrounding structure.
Needle bearings are heavily used in automobile components such as rocker arm pivots, pumps, compressors, and transmissions. The drive shaft of a rear-wheel drive vehicle typically has at least eight needle bearings (four in each U joint) and often more if it is particularly long, or operates on steep slopes.
- IKO BR 486028 UU needle roller bearings
- SEALMASTER
- REGAL BELOIT
- IKO BA 2216 Z needle roller bearings
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- DODGE
- IKO BAM 56 needle roller bearings
- 2 Bolt Pillow Block;
- USI5000A-300-C
- IKO RNA 4860 needle roller bearings
- ABB MOTORS AND MECHA
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- 76,2 mm x 114,3 mm x 51,05 mm IKO BRI 487232 UU needle roller bearings
- B00152
- 30MM Bore; Tapered A
- 320 mm x 420 mm x 118 mm IKO NA 4960 needle roller bearings
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- Flange Block
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