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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Cylindrical roller thrust bearings are suitable for arrangements that have to support heavy axial loads. Furthermore, they are relatively insensitive to shock loads, are very stiff and require little axial...
For bearing arrangements where the load carrying capacity of a single tapered roller bearing is inadequate, or where the shaft has to be axially located in both directions with a...
In spherical roller thrust bearings the load is transmitted from one raceway to the other at an angle to the bearing axis (fig 1). The bearings are therefore suitable to...
MRC specialty bearings and housings are available right off the shelf as "drop-in" replacements, ready for work within a variety of machines - everything from gearboxes, pumps and electric motors...
SKF needle roller thrust bearings are fitted with a form-stable cage to reliably guide and retain a large number of needle rollers. The diameter deviations of the rollers within one...
SKF needle roller thrust bearings with a center spigot are fitted with a form-stable cage to reliably guide and retain a large number of needle rollers. The diameter deviations of...
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.

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