Roller Bearings

Roller Bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing that uses cylinders (rollers) to maintain the separation between the moving parts of the bearing (as opposed to using balls as the rolling element). The purpose of a roller bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads. Compared to ball bearings, roller bearings can support heavy radial loads and limited axial loads (parallel to the shaft). They can operate at moderate to high speeds (although maximum speeds are typically below the highest speeds of ball bearings). The lubrication method must carefully considered during the design phase when using roller bearings. Roller bearings are the earliest known type of rolling-element-bearing, dating back to at least 40 BC.Roller bearings typically have higher load capacity than ball bearings, but a lower capacity and higher friction under loads perpendicular to the primary supported direction.
Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Features: Cylindrical roller bearings are available in many designs, series and sizes. The majority are single row bearings with a cage. High-capacity bearings, double row bearings, multi-row bearings, single, double and…Learn More>>
Spherical Roller Bearings
Spherical Roller Bearings
Features: Spherical roller bearings have an outer ring with an internal spherical shape. The rollers are thicker in the middle and thinner at the ends. Spherical roller bearings can thus accommodate both static and dynam…Learn More>>
Tapered Roller Bearings
Tapered Roller Bearings
Features: Tapered roller bearings use conical rollers that run on conical races. Most roller bearings only take radial or axial loads, but tapered roller bearings support both radial and axial loads, and generally can ca…Learn More>>
Needle Roller Bearings
Needle Roller Bearings
Features: Needle roller bearings use very long and thin cylinders. Often the ends of the rollers taper to points, and these are used to keep the rollers captive, or they may be hemispherical and not captive but held by t…Learn More>>
CARB Toroidal Roller Bearings
CARB Toroidal Roller Bearings
Features: CARB toroidal roller bearings combine the self-aligning capability of spherical roller bearings with the axial displacement ability of cylindrical roller bearings . CARB bearings can also have the compact cross…Learn More>>
Thrust Roller Bearings
Thrust Roller Bearings
Features: Thrust roller bearings for axial load mainly axial, radial joint load, but the radial load should not exceed 55% of the axial load. With the other thrust roller bearings, such bearings lower friction coefficien…Learn More>>