The design of thrust self-aligning roller bearings achieves high thrust and low friction, and the rollers are continuously aligned. This type of bearing is suitable for applications with heavy loads, difficulties in establishing or maintaining bearing seat alignment, or shaft deformation.
Size range: 110 mm to 850 mm
Design Features
The rollers with spherical contours, arranged at steep angular positions, can not only withstand high axial loads but also moderate radial loads.
The geometric design and manufacturing process of bearings result in minimal friction.
The shaft deformation and bearing seat deformation caused by impact or heavy load are automatically compensated by the internal alignment of the bearing components during operation.
The inherent eccentricity compensation capability provides designers with the opportunity to use welded components to make bearing seats instead of complex castings. This reduces the cost of mechanical processing. When casting is preferred, if thrust self-aligning roller bearings are specified, the alignment requirements for the inner hole can be correspondingly reduced.
The "E" type has improved the bearing geometry, enabling it to carry higher rated dynamic loads, and its lubrication performance has also been improved.
Application scenarios
Anti spray device
Sorting machine
an extruder
Gearbox
Metal rolling mill work/support roll
Preheating fan
pump
Screw conveyor