Spherical roller bearings can accommodate large axial loads in both directions. They are self-aligning and can accommodate misalignment and shaft deflection with little increase in friction or temperature. Designed with relubrication features. Available in modular systems, including housing, mounting sleeve and hydraulic nut Can accommodate misalignment High load capacity Relubrication design Low friction Long service life Increased wear resistance

Drawn cup needle roller bearings are often used in applications where the housing bore cannot be used as a raceway for the needle roller and cage assembly, but where a particularly compact and economical bearing arrangement is required. Due to the large number of rollers, the bearing has a high load capacity and rigidity. The closed-end design makes it suitable for bearing arrangements mounted on shaft ends. High radial load capacity Can accommodate small axial guide forces High rigidity Small cross section

Insert bearings are based on sealed deep groove ball bearings. This type of insert bearing is suitable for applications with fixed or alternating direction of rotation. The inner ring is extended on one side and is locked on the shaft by two set screws on the inner ring. Quick and easy installation on the shaft Can withstand initial static misalignment Long service life Reduced noise and vibration levels

Single row deep groove ball bearings are the most common bearing type and are particularly versatile. They have very low friction and are optimized to reduce noise and vibration, thereby increasing rotational speed. They can accommodate radial loads and axial loads in both directions, are easy to install, and require much less maintenance than many other bearing types. Simple, versatile and rugged design Low friction High speed capability Accommodates radial loads and axial loads in both directions Virtually maintenance free

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