spherical roller bearings
Spherical Roller Bearings are designed to work in applications where severe misalignment exists whether from mounting or shaft deflection and with relatively heavy radial loads and some axial loads in either direction. They are also extremely resistant to shock loads and their self-aligning feature allows full capacity loading despite shaft deflection. They are very similar in purpose to Self-Aligning Double Row Ball Bearings, except the Spherical Roller Bearings are designed to be more robust by carry heavier loads but at lower maximum speeds. These bearings have barrel-shaped rollers between the inner ring, which has two raceways, and the outer ring which has one spherical raceway. They are self-aligning because the center of curvature of the outer ring raceway surface coincides with the bearing axis.
Standard Spherical Roller Bearings are produced with straight bores; however, tapered bores are available upon request and may be mounted directly on tapered shafts. Pressed steel and machined brass cages are typically used.
The boundary dimensions of rolling bearings are the dimensions that define their external geometry and have been internationally standardized (ISO 15) and adopted by JIS B 1512 (Boundary Dimensions of Rolling Bearings).
- 440 mm x 600 mm x 118 mm FAG 23988-K-MB+AH3988 spherical roller bearings
- 7200 rpm
- Mobilgrease FM222
- 170 mm x 260 mm x 90 mm FAG 24034-E1 spherical roller bearings
- 22 Nm
- EX212G2T20
- 85 mm x 180 mm x 41 mm FAG 21317-E1 spherical roller bearings
- 31.75 mm
- UC307-20G2T04
- 200 mm x 310 mm x 109 mm NSK 200RUB40 spherical roller bearings
- ES203G2T04
- 27.2 mm
- 630 mm x 1030 mm x 400 mm NSK 241/630CAK30E4 spherical roller bearings
- Standard
- Single Lip