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NTN NTN 4T-30306 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=30mm
NTN 4T-30306 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 30mm, Outside Dia - 72mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 30 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 72 Width Dia mm : 19 Model No : 4T-30306 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$14.62
NTN NTN 4T-30305 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=25mm
NTN 4T-30305 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 25mm, Outside Dia - 62mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 25 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 62 Width Dia mm : 17 Model No : 4T-30305 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$12.54
NTN NTN 4T-30304 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=20mm
NTN 4T-30304 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 20mm, Outside Dia - 52mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 20 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 52 Width Dia mm : 16 Model No : 4T-30304 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$8.02
NTN NTN 4T-30303 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=17mm
NTN 4T-30303 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 17mm, Outside Dia - 47mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 17 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 47 Width Dia mm : 14 Model No : 4T-30303 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$6.94
NTN NTN 4T-30302 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=15mm
NTN 4T-30302 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 15mm, Outside Dia - 42mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 15 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 42 Width Dia mm : 13 Model No : 4T-30302 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$6.73
NTN NTN 4T-30215 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=75mm
NTN 4T-30215 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 75mm, Outside Dia - 130mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 75 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 130 Width Dia mm : 25 Model No : 4T-30215 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$37.14
NTN NTN 4T-30214 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=70mm
NTN 4T-30214 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 70mm, Outside Dia - 125mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 70 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 125 Width Dia mm : 28.1 Model No : 4T-30214 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$38.94
NTN NTN 4T-30211 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=55mm
NTN 4T-30211 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 55mm, Outside Dia - 100mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 55 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 100 Width Dia mm : 21 Model No : 4T-30211 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$23.42
NTN NTN 4T-30210 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=50mm
NTN 4T-30210 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 50mm, Outside Dia - 90mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 50 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 90 Width Dia mm : 20 Model No : 4T-30210 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$19.08
NTN NTN 4T-30209 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=45mm
NTN 4T-30209 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 45mm, Outside Dia - 85mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 45 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 85 Width Dia mm : 19 Model No : 4T-30209 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$18.06
NTN NTN 4T-30207 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=35mm
NTN 4T-30207 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 35mm, Outside Dia - 72mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 35 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 72 Width Dia mm : 17 Model No : 4T-30207 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$13.66
NTN NTN 4T-30204 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=20mm
NTN 4T-30204 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 20mm, Outside Dia - 47mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 20 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 47 Width Dia mm : 14 Model No : 4T-30204 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$9.14
NTN NTN 4T-30203 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=17mm
NTN 4T-30203 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 17mm, Outside Dia - 40mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 17 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 40 Width Dia mm : 12 Model No : 4T-30203 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$6.91
NTN NTN 32324U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=120mm
NTN 32324U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 120mm, Outside Dia - 260mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 120 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 260 Width Dia mm : 86 Model No : 32324U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$726.68
NTN NTN 32314U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=70mm
NTN 32314U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 70mm, Outside Dia - 150mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 70 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 150 Width Dia mm : 51 Model No : 32314U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$114.26
NTN NTN 32313U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=65mm
NTN 32313U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 65mm, Outside Dia - 140mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 65 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 140 Width Dia mm : 48 Model No : 32313U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$88.50
NTN NTN 32311U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=55mm
NTN 32311U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 55mm, Outside Dia - 120mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 55 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 120 Width Dia mm : 43 Model No : 32311U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$55.30
NTN NTN 32226U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=130mm
NTN 32226U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 130mm, Outside Dia - 230mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 130 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 230 Width Dia mm : 64 Model No : 32226U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$461.89
NTN NTN 32222U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=110mm
NTN 32222U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 110mm, Outside Dia - 200mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 110 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 200 Width Dia mm : 53 Model No : 32222U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$211.82
NTN NTN 32218U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=90mm
NTN 32218U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 90mm, Outside Dia - 160mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 90 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 160 Width Dia mm : 40 Model No : 32218U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$76.48
NTN NTN 32217U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=85mm
NTN 32217U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 85mm, Outside Dia - 150mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 85 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 150 Width Dia mm : 36 Model No : 32217U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$59.92
NTN NTN 32216U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=80mm
NTN 32216U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 80mm, Outside Dia - 140mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 80 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 140 Width Dia mm : 33 Model No : 32216U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$47.83
NTN NTN 32034XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=170mm
NTN 32034XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 170mm, Outside Dia - 260mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 170 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 260 Width Dia mm : 57 Model No : 32034XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$460.96
NTN NTN 32028XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=140mm
NTN 32028XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 140mm, Outside Dia - 210mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 140 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 210 Width Dia mm : 45 Model No : 32028XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$255.81
NTN NTN 32020XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=100mm
NTN 32020XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 100mm, Outside Dia - 150mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 100 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 150 Width Dia mm : 32 Model No : 32020XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$69.83
NTN NTN 32019XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=95mm
NTN 32019XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 95mm, Outside Dia - 145mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 95 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 145 Width Dia mm : 32 Model No : 32019XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$58.74
NTN NTN 32016XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=80mm
NTN 32016XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 80mm, Outside Dia - 125mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 80 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 125 Width Dia mm : 29 Model No : 32016XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$42.71
NTN NTN 32015XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=75mm
NTN 32015XU Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 75mm, Outside Dia - 115mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 75 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 115 Width Dia mm : 25 Model No : 32015XU 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$31.56
NTN NTN 30224U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=120mm
NTN 30224U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 120mm, Outside Dia - 215mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 120 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 215 Width Dia mm : 40 Model No : 30224U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$260.03
NTN NTN 30221U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=105mm
NTN 30221U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 105mm, Outside Dia - 190mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 105 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 190 Width Dia mm : 36 Model No : 30221U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$158.73
NTN NTN 30220U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=100mm
NTN 30220U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 100mm, Outside Dia - 180mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 100 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 180 Width Dia mm : 34 Model No : 30220U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$103.46
NTN NTN 30218U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=90mm
NTN 30218U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 90mm, Outside Dia - 160mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 90 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 160 Width Dia mm : 30 Model No : 30218U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$68.68
NTN NTN 30217U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing, D=85mm
NTN 30217U Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 85mm, Outside Dia - 150mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 85 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 150 Width Dia mm : 28 Model No : 30217U 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$57.89
NTN NTN Tapered Roller Bearing Set - Metric Series, 30202
NTN 4T-30209 Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 45mm, Outside Dia - 85mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Single Row Tapered Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 45 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 85 Width Dia mm : 19 Model No : 4T-30209 1. Types, design features, and characteristics Tapered roller bearings are designed so the tapered vertex of the raceway surfaces of the inner and outer rings and rollers converge at one point on the centerline of the bearing (see Fig. 1).The tapered rollers are guided by the compound force of the inner and outer raceway surfaces which keep the rollers pressed up against the large rib on the inner ring.A large variety of these bearings, including single, double, and four row arrangements, are available in both metric and inch series. Each type and associated characteristics are shown in Table 1. For four-row tapered roller bearings, see section “C. Special application bearings.” Table 1 Tapered roller bearing types and characteristics Type Characteristics Single row taperedroller bearings (1) There are both metric and inch series adhering to the standards shown in the following table. Dimension series *Dimension series previously not covered by 3XX are regulated under JIS B 1512; dimensions previously missing from 3XX will henceforth use the bearing number. (2) In addition to the standard design, there are also medium contact angle and large contact angle types, denoted by the contact angle codes at the end of the part numbers (C and D, respectively). (3) Subunits Tapered roller bearings can be disassembled into parts: the inner ring, rollers, and cage (collectively known as the “CONE”) and the outer ring (known as the “CUP”). These are the bearing’s “subunits”. Subunit dimensions are standardized under ISO or ABMA standards, and unified subunits are interchangeable within each dimensional standard. However, high precision grade bearings are generally not interchangeable, and these subunits must be used by assembling only subunits with identical manufacturing numbers.Aside from any cautionary notes that may appear, the single row tapered roller bearings listed in the dimension tables have subunits standardized for both metric and inch systems (including J series). (Refer to Fig. 2) Single row taperedroller bearings (4) These bearings are constructed to have a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads, and combined loads. The larger the contact angle, the greater the axial load capacity. When a pure radial load is applied to a tapered roller bearing, an induced load in the axial direction is also generated, so these bearings are generally used in pairs.(5) Single row tapered roller bearings are separable, so both the inner and outer rings can be used with tight fits. (6) Tapered roller bearings are also manufactured with flanges attached to the outer rings. For more details, contact NTN Engineering. (Refer to Fig. 3) Duplex tapered roller bearings (1) When two single-row tapered roller bearings are to be used in combination, the bearing clearance and preload are adjusted by the inner ring spacer or the outer ring spacer (see Fig. 4).(2) A product number and a combination code are indicated on inner rings, outer rings, and spacers. Parts displaying the same number and code must be used in combination.(3) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance. Double row taperedroller bearings (1) Back-to-back arrangement (using double row outer rings) and face-to-face arrangement (using double row inner rings) are both available. The assemblies have been adjusted so that each type's internal clearance values are fixed. Only parts with identical manufacturing numbers can be used and they must be assembled according to their code numbers. (Refer to Fig. 5)(2) See A-96 Table 8.14 for the axial internal clearance of double-row and duplex bearings. 2. Standard cage type In general, pressed cages (see Fig. 6) are used in tapered roller bearings. For large sized bearings, machined or pin type cages may also be used, while resin cages may also be used for smaller sized bearings. 3. Allowable misalignment In order to avoid edge loading and potential for premature failure, the maximum allowable misalignment based on bearing series can be found below.The allowable misalignment of combined bearings is influenced by the load center position, so please consult NTN Engineering.• Single row (standard) …………… 1/ 2 000• Single row (ULTAGE) …………… 1/ 600 4. Precautions If bearing load is light during operation, or if the ratio of axial to radial load for duplex and double row bearings exceeds the value of e, slipping may develop between the rollers and raceway surface, sometimes resulting in smearing. The mass of rollers and cages particularly tends to be large for large tapered roller bearings. For additional details, please contact NTN Engineering.In tapered roller bearings, the cage may protrude beyond the inner and/or outer ring side faces. Care should be taken when designing the housing and shaft to ensure contact with the cage does not occur.
$18.06
NTN NTN 24048EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=240mm
NTN 24048EMD1C3 Spherical roller bearing (Inside Dia - 240mm, ) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical roller bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 240 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 360 Width Dia mm : 118 Model No : 24044EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$1,263.91
NTN NTN 24044EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=220mm
NTN 24044EMD1C3 Spherical roller bearing (Inside Dia - 220mm, ) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical roller bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 220 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 340 Width Dia mm : 118 Model No : 24044EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$1,144.43
NTN NTN 24032EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=160mm
NTN 24032EMD1C3 Spherical roller bearing (Inside Dia - 160mm, ) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical roller bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 160 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 240 Width Dia mm : 80 Model No : 24032EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$434.56
NTN NTN 24030EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=150mm
NTN 24030EMD1C3 Spherical roller bearing (Inside Dia - 150mm, Outside Dia - 225mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical roller bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 150 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 225 Width Dia mm : 75 Model No : 24030EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$369.53
NTN NTN 23240EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=200mm
NTN 23240EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 200mm, Outside Dia - 360mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 200 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 360 Width Dia mm : 128 Model No : 23240EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$1,246.35
NTN NTN 23232EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=160mm
NTN 23232EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 160mm, Outside Dia - 290mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 160 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 290 Model No : 23232EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$677.75
NTN NTN 23230EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=150mm
NTN 23230EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 150mm, Outside Dia - 270mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 150 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 270 Width Dia mm : 96 Model No : 23230EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$609.43
NTN NTN 23226EMKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing D=130mm
NTN 23226EMKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 130mm, Outside Dia - 230mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 130 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 230 Width Dia mm : 80 Model No : 23226EMKD1 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$386.19
NTN NTN 23222EMKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing D=110mm
NTN 23222EMKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 110mm, Outside Dia - 200mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 110 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 200 Width Dia mm : 69.8 Model No : 23222EMKD1 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$296.32
NTN NTN 23140EMKD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=200mm
NTN 23140EMKD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 200mm, Outside Dia - 340mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 200 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 340 Width Dia mm : 140 Model No : 23140EMKD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$927.74
NTN NTN 23140EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=200mm
NTN 23140EMD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 200mm, Outside Dia - 340mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 200 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 340 Width Dia mm : 140 Model No : 23140EMD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$927.74
NTN NTN 23136EAKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing D=180mm
NTN 23136EAKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 180mm, Outside Dia - 300mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 180 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 300 Width Dia mm : 118 Model No : 23136EAKD1 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$665.37
NTN NTN 23134EAKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing D=170mm
NTN 23134EAKD1 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 170mm, Outside Dia - 280mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 170 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 280 Width Dia mm : 88 Model No : 23134EAKD1 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$527.99
NTN NTN 23132EAKD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing D=160mm
NTN 23132EAKD1C3 Spherical Roller Bearing (Inside Dia - 160mm, Outside Dia - 270mm) SPECIFICATIONS Type of Product : Spherical Roller Bearing Inside Diameter (d) (mm) : 160 Outside Diameter D (mm) : 270 Width Dia mm : 86 Model No : 23132EAKD1C3 1. Design features and characteristics Spherical roller bearings consist of an outer ring having a continuous spherical raceway and two rows of barrel-shaped rollers guided by an inner ring with two raceways. (Refer to Fig. 1) This bearing has self-aligning properties, and therefore is suited for use where misalignment between the inner and outer rings occurs from housing installation error or shaft bending. Spherical roller bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in either direction, and combined loads. They are also suited for applications where vibration and shock loads are encountered. When spherical roller bearings are used with a vertical shaft or under a large axial load, the load on the rollers of the row that is not subject to the axial load becomes small, and the resulting skidding on the rollers may result in wear. If the ratio of the axial load to the radial load exceeds the factor e in the dimension table (Fa/Fr > e), consult NTN Engineering.In addition to spherical roller bearings with cylindrical bores, spherical roller bearings with tapered bores are also available. Bearings with tapered bores are specified by the suffix “K” at the end of the spherical roller bearing part number. The standard taper ratio is 1:12 for bearings with a “K” suffix; for bearings in series 240 and 241, the suffix “K30” indicates the taper ratio for a bearing is 1:30. Most tapered bore bearings incorporate the use of adapters and withdrawal sleeves for shaft mounting.
$527.99