Tapered Roller Bearings
The
inner and outer ring raceways and rollers of this type
of bearing are made
with a taper so that the planes of the surfaces of the
raceways and roller axis meet at a point. The rollers are
guided by the cone (inner ring) back-face rib.
A single-row
Tapered roller bearing can support a combined radial and
axial load. If either a radial load or bi-directional axial
load is to be carried, a pair of bearings must be used
in a "ff" "bktbk" ace-to- ace or ac
-0- ac position. Tapered roller bearings are separable
into the components: outer ring, inner ring and roller
assembly.
The non- separable inner ring and roller assembly
is called the "cone" , and the outer ring is
called the "cup" .Internal clearance is established
during mounting by the axial positioning of the cone relative
to the cup.
This bearing type can be used in a preload
situation to obtain higher rigidity and better running
accuracy of the shaft. Double-row and four-row Tapered
roller bearings are designed to carry radial, and bi-directional
axial loads. |