Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies
The inner and outer ring raceways are segments of cones and the rollers are tapered so that the conical surfaces of the raceways, and the roller axes, if projected, would all meet at a common point on the main axis of the bearing. This geometry makes the motion of the cones remain coaxial, with no sliding motion between the raceways and the OD of the rollers.
This conical geometry creates a linear contact patch which permits greater loads to be carried than with spherical (ball) bearings, which have point contact. The geometry means that the tangential speeds of the surfaces of each of the rollers are the same as their raceways along the whole length of the contact patch and no differential scrubbing occurs.
The rollers are stabilized and restrained by a flange on the inner ring, against which their large end slides, which stops the rollers from popping out due to the "pumpkin seed effect" of their conical shape.
The larger the half angles of these cones the larger the axial force that the bearing can sustain.
- TIMKEN H913849-90042 Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies
- TIMKEN
- H913849-90042
- TIMKEN 33012 90KA1 Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies
- 190 mm
- 290 mm
- TIMKEN 33019-90KA2 Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies
- 630 mm
- 1030 mm
- TIMKEN 33013 90KA1 Tapered Roller Bearing Assemblies
- 180 mm
- 250 mm