Thrust Roller Bearings
Available with cylindrical or spherical rollers, NSK's thrust roller bearings sustain only axial loads, but they are suitable for heavy loads and have high axial rigidity. Spherical thrust roller bearings contain convex rollers and have a self- aligning capability and are free of any influence of mounting error or shaft deflection. Standard cages are machined brass, where the E-type offers a pressed cage for high load capacity.These are thrust bearings containing cylindrical rollers. They can sustain only axial loads, but they are suitable for heavy loads and have high axial rigidity.
The cages are machined brass.Thrust ball bearings, composed of bearing balls supported in a ring, can be used in low thrust applications where there is little axial load.
Cylindrical thrust roller bearings consist of small cylindrical rollers arranged flat with their axes pointing to the axis of the bearing. They give very good carrying capacity and are cheap, but tend to wear due to the differences in radial speed and friction which is higher than with ball bearings.
- NBS K89414TN thrust roller bearings
- B04286
- 0.359 Inch | 9.119 M
- ISO 89328 thrust roller bearings
- 8.5 Inch | 215 Milli
- TIMKEN
- 35 mm x 95 mm x 15 mm IKO CRBF 3515 AT thrust roller bearings
- Roller Bearings
- 23153417
- Toyana 29248 M thrust roller bearings
- 8.5 Inch | 215 Milli
- TIMKEN
- 35 mm x 52 mm x 3,5 mm NBS 81107TN thrust roller bearings
- 12
- Non-expansion
- 90 mm x 106 mm x 8 mm IKO CRBS 908 V UU thrust roller bearings
- Roller Bearings
- 23153417
- NKE K 81106-TVPB thrust roller bearings
- B04286
- 0.359 Inch | 9.119 M
- NTN K81215 thrust roller bearings
- Roller Bearings
- 23153417
- 200 mm x 400 mm x 41 mm SKF 89440 M thrust roller bearings
- 12
- Non-expansion
- SKF K81230M thrust roller bearings
- 46,5 mm
- 31.75
- NTN K81114 thrust roller bearings
- No
- 31 kN