Tapered roller bearing

Tapered roller bearing

A tapered roller bearing is used when the application involves combined radial and axial loads, especially when high load capacity and rigidity are required.

Single-Row Roller Bearing

Single-Row Roller Bearing

A single-row roller bearing is chosen for higher rotational speeds and lower loads, with the added benefit of integrated seals that keep the rolling elements protected even when the housing seals wear.

Sealed double row spherical roller bearings

Sealed double row spherical roller bearings

Standard spherical roller bearings are already extremely good bearings from a mechanical point of view. Sealed Double Row Spherical Roller Bearings were developed for more contaminated conditions and difficult lubrication, with integrated seals and factory grease filling for improved protection, longer grease life, and reduced maintenance.

Set screw mounting

Set screw mounting

Easy, quick mounting with a set screw. Fast installation on a bare shaft, ideal for light to moderate load applications where quick assembly is required.

Cylindrical bore mounting

Cylindrical bore mounting

Cylindrical bore for mounting on a bare shaft. Slides onto a turned shaft seat for a precise interference fit—the most compact shaft fixation option.

Axial Thrust Roller Bearings

Axial Thrust Roller Bearings

Axial thrust roller bearings are designed for high axial (thrust) loads acting parallel to the shaft, with a self-aligning spherical track and very high axial load capacity.

Adapter sleeve mounting

Adapter sleeve mounting

Perfect, firmly concentric fit on the shaft. Mounting a bearing with an adapter sleeve is technically the best mounting option for double row spherical roller bearings.