Single Row

Single-row tapered roller bearings can withstand radial and axial loads mainly based on radial loads, while large taper angle bearings can withstand radial and axial loads mainly based on axial loads, and additional radial loads are generated under the action of radial loads. axial force. Therefore, it is generally configured in pairs and can withstand radial loads. If used alone, the external axial force must be greater than the additional axial force.
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UCP NAP Type

UCP series housed units feature the set screw locking (UC) bearing insert. Pillow (plummer) block ball bearing units consist of an insert bearing mounted in a cast iron housing that can be bolted to a support surface. This variant is strong and stiff, and is suitable for applications with both constant and alternating directions of rotation. It has an inner ring extended on both sides and is locked onto the shaft by tightening a set screw on the inner ring, making it easy to mount. Housing designed for ease of bearing replacement.
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3300 Series

3300 series double row angular contact ball bearings are non-separable and have a ball-loading notch on one side. It can bear large radial and axial bidirectional combined loads and moment loads mainly based on radial loads. It can limit the bidirectional axial displacement of the shaft or housing, and has better rigidity than single-row bearings. Bearings are available in open and sealed designs. Sealed bearings are maintenance-free and thus allow economical bearing arrangements.
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Thrust Cylindrical Roller Type 80000

Cylindrical roller thrust bearings can be split into thrust cylindrical roller and cage assemblies, shaft washers and races. Such bearings can withstand large axial loads in one direction, but cannot withstand radial loads, and they do not have self-aligning capabilities. Mainly used in heavy machine tools, high-power marine gearboxes, oil drilling rigs, vertical motors and other machinery.
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54000U Series

Double direction thrust ball bearings consist of one shaft washer, two housing washers and two ball and cage thrust assemblies. The bearings are separable so that mounting is simple. The various parts can be mounted separately. The housing washers and ball and cage thrust assemblies are identical to those of the single direction bearings. Double direction thrust ball bearings can accommodate axial loads acting in both directions and can thus serve to axially locate a shaft in both directions. They must not be subjected to radial load.
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