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Tapper Roller Bearings
Tapered roller bearings are separable radial bearings. They consist of the inner ring with roller set and cage assembly, (cone) and a loose outer ring (cup).
Tapered roller bearings are suitable for both radial and thrust forces but also accept combined loads and tilting moments. Tapered roller bearings transfer the loads acting on the bearing at a certain angle, the so called “contact angle α” towards the shafts centre line.
Tapered roller bearings have tapered inner and outer ring raceways as well as tapered rollers. They are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads The projection lines of the raceways meet at a common point on the bearing axis to provide a true rolling action and therefore low frictional moments during operation. The axial load carrying capacity of tapered roller bearings increases with increasing contact angle.
As single row tapered roller bearings are only able to accept thrust loads in one direction they must always be used in pairs where one bearing is adjusted against another one which guides the shaft in the opposite direction.
Range
30306/32206 – 32307
- Min ID : 30 mm
- Max ID : 75 mm
- Min OD : 62 mm
- Max OD : 130 mm
Cage Variants:
- Steel Cage
Industries
- Steel Industry
- Mining & Construction
- Papermaking Machinery
- Wind Turbines
- Machine Tools
- Gearboxes
- Pumps & Compressors
- Injection Molding