IKO International, Inc. Datasheets for Needle Roller Bearings
Needle roller bearings are a type of radial roller bearing with rollers whose length are at least four times their diameter. These bearings are valued for their high load capacity and low sectional height.
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Machined type needle roller bearings feature low sectional height and large load ratings. A highly rigid outer ring makes these bearings ideal for light alloy housings as well. Three styles... | |
Needle roller bearings with angular contact ball bearings are designed to withstand heavy radial loads and unidirectional axial loads at the same time.. Meets international dimension series 59 based on... | |
Needle roller bearings with three-point contact ball bearings withstand heavy radial loads and bidirectional axial loads at the same time during high-speed rotation. Noninterchangeable inner rings are separated at the... | |
Needle roller bearings with thrust roller bearings are also designed for thrust loads, but feature higher axial load ratings than versions using thrust ball bearings. Minimal elastic deformation of rolling... | |
Needle roller cages for engine connecting rods are lightweight bearings featuring high load ratings, high rigidity, and excellent wear resistance for use in both high-performance automotive and general purpose engine... | |
Needle roller cages for general use provide exceptional rotational performance in a lightweight, highly rigid bearing design. Needle rollers with tiny dimensional variations in diameter are retained in special cages... | |
Shell type needle roller bearings are lightweight, low profile motion components designed to handle either high speeds or heavy loads, depending on the configuration. An outer ring made of high... | |
Thrust needle roller bearings feature needle type rollers and cages made from precisely formed, surface hardened steel plates. Other features include: Rigid structure and good lubricant capacity. Lowest sectional height... |