Bearing Used
introduction
Tapered roller bearings are made up of four interdependent components: The inner ring, or cone; the tapered rollers, or rolling elements; the roller retainer, or cage(collectively known as the cone assembly); and an outer race, or cup. They are designed and manufactured to ensure that their conical rollers and raceways are arranged so that their contact surfaces converge at a common apex on the bearing’s axis. The larger this contact angle the greater the bearing’s loading capacity.
The angular construction of single row tapered roller bearings provides a high capacity for radial, axial, and combined loads.Tapered roller bearings have window-type pressed steel cage with no marking. Others types could be specifically designed on request.
FEATURES
Dimensional Stability
Long Life Even In Contaminated Lubricant
Durable Steel Cage
Typical Applications
Tapered roller bearings are used for heavy-duty, moderate speed applications. Typical applications that will benefit from these durable bearings include:
Agriculture, Construction and Mining Equipment
Various Axle Systems
Conveyance Vehicles
Gear Box, Engine Motors, Reducers