Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings |
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In spherical roller thrust bearings the load is transmitted from one raceway to the other at an angle to the bearing axis. |
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The bearings are therefore suitable for the accommodation of radial loads in addition to simultaneously acting axial loads. |
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Another important characteristic of spherical roller thrust bearings is their self-aligning capability. This makes the bearings insensitive to shaft deflection and misalignment of the shaft relative to the housing. |
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Spherical roller thrust bearings incorporate a large number of asymmetrical rollers and have specially designed raceways with an optimum conformity. They can therefore support very heavy axial loads and permit relatively high speed operation. |
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Spherical roller thrust bearings are produced in two designs depending on the size and series. Bearings up to and including size 68 identified by the designation suffix E have a pressed steel window-type cage, which, with the rollers, forms a non-separable assembly with the shaft washer. |
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All other bearings have a machined brass or steel cage which is guided by a sleeve held in the shaft washer bore. The shaft washer and cage with rollers form a non-separable unit. |
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