Spherical roller bearing
Spherical roller bearing
A spherical roller bearing is a rolling-element bearing that permits rotation with low friction, and permits angular misalignment. Typically these bearings support a rotating shaft in the bore of the inner ring that may be misaligned in respect to the outer ring. The misalignment is possible due to the spherical internal shape of the outer ring and spherical rollers.[1]Despite what their name may imply, spherical roller bearings are not truly spherical in shape. The rolling elements of spherical roller bearings are mainly cylindrical in shape, but have a profile that makes them appear like cylinders that have been slightly over-inflated.
Construction
Spherical roller bearings consist of an inner ring with two raceways inclined at an angle to the bearing axis, an outer ring with a common spherical raceway, spherical rollers, cages and, in certain designs, also internal guide rings or center rings. The bearings can also be sealed.
History
The spherical roller bearing was invented by engineer Arvid Palmgren and was introduced on the market 1919 by SKF.The design of the bearing that Arvid Palmgren invented is similar to the design that is still in use in modern machines.
- Bearing 23172CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 22340CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 24230CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 22376CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 24168CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 24022CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 24092CAF3/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 23860CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 23036CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 24296CAF3/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 22264CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable
- Bearing 21322CA/W33
- 1 pcs
- Negotiable