Cylindrical roller bearings are essential components used in various industrial applications to support radial loads and high rotational speeds. It consists of an inner ring, an outer ring, cylindrical rollers, and a cage. The inner and outer rings have raceways, and the cylindrical rollers are arranged between these raceways. The cage keeps the rollers evenly spaced and prevents them from coming into direct contact with each other. Cylindrical roller bearings can carry high radial loads due to their line contact between rollers and raceways. However, they have limited axial load-carrying capacity.
SPECIFICATIONS
Inner Diameter |
25 mm |
Number of Rows |
Single Row |
Outer Diameter |
52 mm |
Cage Material |
Brass |
Width |
18 mm |
Seal Type |
None On Both Sides |
Dynamic Load Rating |
39 kN |
Clearance |
CN |
Static Load Rating |
34 kN |
Precision |
Grade 0 |
Fatigue Load Limit |
4.25 kN |
Min Temperature |
-40 °C |
Reference Speed |
15 000 rpm |
Max Temperature |
+120 °C |
Limiting Speed |
26 000 rpm |
Size Standard |
Metric System |
Rolling Element |
Roller |
Mass |
0.3 kg |
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Detachable components allow for easy maintenance and replacement.
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Able to handle heavy radial loads, suitable for applications with significant load demands.
- Axial displacement capability minimizes wear and extends the operational life of the bearing.
Yes, miniature ball bearings are designed to handle high rotational speeds, making them ideal for devices and equipment that require rapid movement.
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