thrust roller bearings
Roller thrust bearings carry pure thrust, or axial, loads with little or no radial forces. They use barrel-shaped rolling elements to carry single- or double-direction thrust loads. These rollers have a length perpendicular to the shaft and have different shapes that affect the bearing's efficiency. The two rings on roller thrust bearings, called washers, are also configured with different shapes and designs. They can be flat, grooved, tapered, concave, convex, or grooved. There are several different types of roller thrust bearings. Cylindrical roller thrust bearings contain slightly crowned rollers that work well in one-direction thrust applications. Needle roller thrust bearings contain long, thin cylindrical rollers in a spoke-like configuration. Tapered roller thrust bearings contain conical rollers for single- or double-direction thrust loads. A tapered raceway matches each side of the rollers for smooth rolling motion. Spherical roller thrust bearings contain contoured rollers arranged in a steep, angular position. Spherical roller thrust bearings are self-aligning and capable of accommodating shaft misalignment
- Fersa T182 thrust roller bearings
- 86 mm
- 80 mm
- SIGMA 81113 thrust roller bearings
- 76 mm
- 17 mm
- SIGMA 81122 thrust roller bearings
- 33.3 mm
- 0.61 kg
- SIGMA RT-746 thrust roller bearings
- ABEC 1 | ISO P0
- 31171504
- 75 mm x 135 mm x 12,5 mm NBS 89315TN thrust roller bearings
- Non-Expansion
- 135 LB
- 300 mm x 420 mm x 28,5 mm NBS 81260-M thrust roller bearings
- Non-Rubberized
- 2 Bolt Pillow Block
- NBS K89414TN thrust roller bearings
- 4,400 rpm
- 16.78 Hz
- 160 mm x 320 mm x 31,5 mm NBS 89432-M thrust roller bearings
- 8.12 Hz
- 107 kN