SKF/North America 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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In most applications, ordinary greases and lubricating oils will provide satisfactory lubrication to the bearing giving it an acceptable service life. However, there may be cases where lack of accessibility...
NCF design bearings (fig) have two integral flanges on the inner ring and one integral flange on the outer ring and can thus support axial loads acting in one direction...
Rolling bearings in electric motors, generators or associated equipment are at risk from the passage of electric current, which can damage the surfaces of rolling elements and raceways in the...
Split cylindrical roller bearings are intended primarily for bearing arrangements which are difficult to access or for cranked shafts. It is advantageous to use them in all cases where the...
The rollers in a single row cylindrical roller bearing (fig) are always guided between the integral "open" flanges on one of the rings. These "open" flanges combined with the specially...
These bearings provide a solution for applications were hardened and ground raceways are provided on the shaft or in the housing bore. Because RNU design bearings, for example, do not...

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