SKF/Global 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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Tapered roller thrust bearings of the double direction type are mainly used together with multi-row cylindrical roller bearings in rolling mill applications (fig 10). Those bearings with a plane shaft...
Tapered roller thrust bearings of this type must be able to accommodate extremely heavy axial loads and also permit angular movement of the screw spindle with respect to the support.
The CARB toroidal roller bearing is a completely new type of radial roller bearing (fig 1). This compact self-aligning roller bearing was developed by SKF and introduced on the market...
The double lip seal, suitable for high temperature operations, is sheet steel reinforced and made of hydrogenated-acrylon itrile butadiene rubber (HNBR). It seals against the inner ring raceway. The outside...
The L-design sleeve differs from the standard design in that the standard KM lock nut and MB locking washer have been replaced by a KML nut and MBL locking washer;
The small single direction tapered roller thrust bearings are used almost exclusively for the kingpin bearing arrangement of commercial vehicles (fig 4). They have a full complement of rollers and...
Where appropriate, modified adapter sleeves of the E, L and TL designs are available for CARB bearings, to prevent the locking device from chafing the adjacent cage.
With the E-design sleeve, the standard KM lock nut and MB locking washer are replaced by a KMFE nut (fig 6a), and the standard lock nut HM 30 is replaced...
With the TL-design sleeve, the standard HM .. T lock nut and MB locking washer have been replaced by the corresponding HM 30 nut and MS 30 locking clip; implying...

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