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The four main types of bearings are ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearings, and thrust bearings. Each type is designed to address specific load-bearing requirements and operational conditions in various machines and equipment across different industries.
| Dimension | Value (mm) | Description | Spherical roller bearings are self-aligning bearings that can accommodate misalignment and axial deflection. This type of bearing is commonly used in applications where shaft misalignment or housing deflection may occur. Spherical roller bearings have a high load-carrying capacity and can handle heavy radial and axial loads.The deep groove design is particularly advantageous for radial loads, as it enables the bearing to support forces that act perpendicular to the shaft's axis. Additionally, the deep groove configuration allows the bearing to accommodate some degree of axial load, although axial load capacity is typically lower than radial load capacity in deep groove ball bearings.
2. Double Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings One of the most critical factors in cross referencing tapered bearings is the bore size. The bore size must be accurately measured to ensure that the bearing fits snugly onto the shaft. If the bore size is too large or too small, it can cause excessive wear or damage to the bearing If the bore size is too large or too small, it can cause excessive wear or damage to the bearing