Emerson Bearing Co. Datasheets for Roller Bearings
Roller bearings are used in rotary applications to replace sliding movement with low friction, rolling motion. The principal types of roller bearings are cylindrical, spherical, and tapered.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Designed to carry very heavy thrust loads in one direction at low to moderate speeds. The design allows for some radial load while thrust load is imposed. The spherical shape... | |
| For rapid replacement at difficult to access locations the Split Spherical is the solution. This eliminates the need to remove gears or couplings, have drives dismounted and shaftings disassembled. They... | |
| Inch Style Taper Roller bearings are designed to take combined heavy radial and thrust loads. Since the bearings can only support axial loads in one direction, a second laterally reversed... | |
| Metric Taper Roller bearings are supplied as matched Cup and Cone sets. They are designed to take combined heavy radial and thrust loads. Since the bearings can only support axial... | |
| Shaker Screen bearings are designed for vibrating applications where there are high loads, static and dynamic misalignment and challenging environmental conditions. Available bore dimension range from 40mm to 200mm. Common... | |
| Spherical Roller bearings are designed to carry heavy loads, even under misalignment or shaft deflection. Spherical Roller bearings can also handle axial loading in either direction and heavy shock loads. |
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