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NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51312
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51312 2.3622 in 60.000 mm 4.3307 in 110.000 mm 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 60000 lbf 267000 N 267.00 kN 27700 lbf 123000 N 123.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$38.63
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51311
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51311 2.1654 in 55.000 mm 4.1339 in 105.000 mm 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 55500 lbf 246000 N 246.00 kN 26800 lbf 119000 N 119.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$36.94
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51309
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51309 1.7717 in 45.000 mm 3.3465 in 85.000 mm 1.1024 in 28.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 36500 lbf 163000 N 163.00 kN 18000 lbf 80000 N 80.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$25.29
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51308
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51308 1.5748 in 40.000 mm 3.0709 in 78.000 mm 1.0236 in 26.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 30500 lbf 135000 N 135.00 kN 15500 lbf 69000 N 69.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$17.18
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51307
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51307 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 2.6772 in 68.000 mm 0.9449 in 24.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 23600 lbf 105000 N 105.00 kN 12500 lbf 55500 N 55.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$13.32
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51305
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51305 0.9843 in 25.000 mm 2.0472 in 52.000 mm 0.7087 in 18.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 13800 lbf 61500 N 61.50 kN 8000 lbf 35500 N 35.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$8.93
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51248
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51248 9.4488 in 240.000 mm 13.3858 in 340.000 mm 3.0709 in 78.000 mm 0.0827 in 2.100 mm 370000 lbf 1650000 N 1650.00 kN 93500 lbf 415000 N 415.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$1,153.75
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51244
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51244 8.6614 in 220.000 mm 11.8110 in 300.000 mm 2.4803 in 63.000 mm 0.0787 in 2.000 mm 272000 lbf 1210000 N 1210.00 kN 73000 lbf 325000 N 325.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$676.35
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51240
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51240 7.8740 in 200.000 mm 11.0236 in 280.000 mm 2.4409 in 62.000 mm 0.0787 in 2.000 mm 250000 lbf 1110000 N 1110.00 kN 71000 lbf 315000 N 315.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$651.44
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51238
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51238 7.4803 in 190.000 mm 10.6299 in 270.000 mm 2.4409 in 62.000 mm 0.0787 in 2.000 mm 238000 lbf 1060000 N 1060.00 kN 69500 lbf 310000 N 310.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$523.49
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51236
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51236 7.0866 in 180.000 mm 9.8425 in 250.000 mm 2.2047 in 56.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 197000 lbf 875000 N 875.00 kN 60000 lbf 266000 N 266.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$443.06
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51234
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51234 6.6929 in 170.000 mm 9.4488 in 240.000 mm 2.1654 in 55.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 188000 lbf 835000 N 835.00 kN 58500 lbf 261000 N 261.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$387.91
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51232
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51232 6.2992 in 160.000 mm 8.8583 in 225.000 mm 2.0079 in 51.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 162000 lbf 720000 N 720.00 kN 50000 lbf 223000 N 223.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$352.01
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51230
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51230 5.9055 in 150.000 mm 8.4646 in 215.000 mm 1.9685 in 50.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 154000 lbf 685000 N 685.00 kN 49500 lbf 220000 N 220.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$299.24
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51228
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51228 5.5118 in 140.000 mm 7.8740 in 200.000 mm 1.8110 in 46.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 134000 lbf 595000 N 595.00 kN 43500 lbf 193000 N 193.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$219.19
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51226
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51226 5.1181 in 130.000 mm 7.4803 in 190.000 mm 1.7717 in 45.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 127000 lbf 565000 N 565.00 kN 43000 lbf 191000 N 191.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$180.91
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51224
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51224 4.7244 in 120.000 mm 6.6929 in 170.000 mm 1.5354 in 39.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 106000 lbf 470000 N 470.00 kN 34500 lbf 154000 N 154.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$128.38
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51222
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51222 4.3307 in 110.000 mm 6.2992 in 160.000 mm 1.4961 in 38.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 101000 lbf 450000 N 450.00 kN 34500 lbf 153000 N 153.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$117.51
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51220
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51220 3.9370 in 100.000 mm 5.9055 in 150.000 mm 1.4961 in 38.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 92000 lbf 410000 N 410.00 kN 33000 lbf 147000 N 147.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$65.53
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51218
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51218 3.5433 in 90.000 mm 5.3150 in 135.000 mm 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 73000 lbf 325000 N 325.00 kN 26300 lbf 117000 N 117.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$48.43
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51217
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51217 3.3465 in 85.000 mm 4.9213 in 125.000 mm 1.2205 in 31.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 59500 lbf 264000 N 264.00 kN 21500 lbf 95500 N 95.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$44.51
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51216
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51216 3.1496 in 80.000 mm 4.5276 in 115.000 mm 1.1024 in 28.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 49000 lbf 218000 N 218.00 kN 17600 lbf 78500 N 78.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$35.46
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51214
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51214 2.7559 in 70.000 mm 4.1339 in 105.000 mm 1.0630 in 27.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 44500 lbf 199000 N 199.00 kN 17100 lbf 76000 N 76.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$26.31
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51213
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51213 2.5591 in 65.000 mm 3.9370 in 100.000 mm 1.0630 in 27.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 42500 lbf 189000 N 189.00 kN 16900 lbf 75000 N 75.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$24.94
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51212
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51212 2.3622 in 60.000 mm 3.7402 in 95.000 mm 1.0236 in 26.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 40000 lbf 179000 N 179.00 kN 16500 lbf 73500 N 73.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$24.19
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51210
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51210 1.9685 in 50.000 mm 3.0709 in 78.000 mm 0.8661 in 22.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 25000 lbf 111000 N 111.00 kN 10900 lbf 48500 N 48.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$15.02
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51209
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51209 1.7717 in 45.000 mm 2.8740 in 73.000 mm 0.7874 in 20.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 23600 lbf 105000 N 105.00 kN 10800 lbf 48000 N 48.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$13.30
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51208
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51208 1.5748 in 40.000 mm 2.6772 in 68.000 mm 0.7480 in 19.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 22100 lbf 98500 N 98.50 kN 10600 lbf 47000 N 47.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$11.99
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51207
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51207 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 2.4409 in 62.000 mm 0.7087 in 18.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 17500 lbf 78000 N 78.00 kN 8750 lbf 39000 N 39.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$10.48
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51206
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51206 1.1811 in 30.000 mm 2.0472 in 52.000 mm 0.6299 in 16.000 mm 0.0236 in 0.600 mm 13000 lbf 58000 N 58.00 kN 6600 lbf 29300 N 29.30 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$8.08
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51203
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51203 0.6693 in 17.000 mm 1.3780 in 35.000 mm 0.4724 in 12.000 mm 0.0236 in 0.600 mm 6150 lbf 27300 N 27.30 kN 3850 lbf 17200 N 17.20 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$5.31
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51200
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51200 0.3937 in 10.000 mm 1.0236 in 26.000 mm 0.4331 in 11.000 mm 0.0236 in 0.600 mm 3850 lbf 17100 N 17.10 kN 2860 lbf 12700 N 12.70 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$4.76
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51152
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51152 10.2362 in 260.000 mm 12.5984 in 320.000 mm 1.7717 in 45.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 223000 lbf 990000 N 990.00 kN 52000 lbf 232000 N 232.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$671.06
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51148
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51148 9.4488 in 240.000 mm 11.8110 in 300.000 mm 1.7717 in 45.000 mm 0.0591 in 1.500 mm 210000 lbf 935000 N 935.00 kN 51500 lbf 228000 N 228.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$567.49
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51144
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51144 8.6614 in 220.000 mm 10.6299 in 270.000 mm 1.4567 in 37.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 166000 lbf 740000 N 740.00 kN 40000 lbf 177000 N 177.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$409.95
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51140
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51140 7.8740 in 200.000 mm 9.8425 in 250.000 mm 1.4567 in 37.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 152000 lbf 675000 N 675.00 kN 38500 lbf 172000 N 172.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$329.30
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51138
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51138 7.4803 in 190.000 mm 9.4488 in 240.000 mm 1.4567 in 37.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 147000 lbf 655000 N 655.00 kN 38000 lbf 170000 N 170.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$309.21
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51136
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51136 7.0866 in 180.000 mm 8.8583 in 225.000 mm 1.3386 in 34.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 118000 lbf 525000 N 525.00 kN 30500 lbf 135000 N 135.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$256.28
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51134
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51134 6.6929 in 170.000 mm 8.4646 in 215.000 mm 1.3386 in 34.000 mm 0.0433 in 1.100 mm 115000 lbf 510000 N 510.00 kN 30000 lbf 134000 N 134.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$247.82
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51132
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51132 6.2992 in 160.000 mm 7.8740 in 200.000 mm 1.2205 in 31.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 95500 lbf 425000 N 425.00 kN 25200 lbf 112000 N 112.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$200.35
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51130
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51130 5.9055 in 150.000 mm 7.4803 in 190.000 mm 1.2205 in 31.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 90000 lbf 400000 N 400.00 kN 24500 lbf 109000 N 109.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$170.64
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51128
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51128 5.5118 in 140.000 mm 7.0866 in 180.000 mm 1.2205 in 31.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 84500 lbf 375000 N 375.00 kN 24100 lbf 107000 N 107.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$156.49
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51126
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51126 5.1181 in 130.000 mm 6.6929 in 170.000 mm 1.1811 in 30.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 78500 lbf 350000 N 350.00 kN 23400 lbf 104000 N 104.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$132.99
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51124
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51124 4.7244 in 120.000 mm 6.1024 in 155.000 mm 0.9843 in 25.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 69500 lbf 310000 N 310.00 kN 20000 lbf 89000 N 89.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$96.34
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51122
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51122 4.3307 in 110.000 mm 5.7087 in 145.000 mm 0.9843 in 25.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 64500 lbf 288000 N 288.00 kN 19600 lbf 87000 N 87.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$74.93
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51120
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51120 3.9370 in 100.000 mm 5.3150 in 135.000 mm 0.9843 in 25.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 60500 lbf 268000 N 268.00 kN 19100 lbf 85000 N 85.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$50.59
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51118
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51118 3.5433 in 90.000 mm 4.7244 in 120.000 mm 0.8661 in 22.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 42500 lbf 190000 N 190.00 kN 13400 lbf 59500 N 59.50 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$29.29
NTN NTN Ball Thrust Bearing, Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings, 51117
Item # d D B r Static Load Rating Dynamic Load Rating 51117 3.3465 in 85.000 mm 4.3307 in 110.000 mm 0.7480 in 19.000 mm 0.0394 in 1.000 mm 33500 lbf 150000 N 150.00 kN 10300 lbf 46000 N 46.00 kN Thrust bearings are designed primarily to support axial loads at contact angles between 30° and 90°. Similar to radial bearings, thrust bearing designs may incorporate balls or rollers as rolling elements.The configuration and characteristics of each type of bearing are given below.With thrust bearings, it is necessary to supply an axial preload in order to prevent slipping between the bearing’s rolling elements and raceways.For more detailed information, please refer to section “8.3 Bearing preload.” 1. Single direction thrust ball bearings As shown in Fig. 1, the steel balls of single direction thrust ball bearings are arranged between a pair of a pair of washers (shaft washer and housing washer), and the normal contact angle is 90°. Axial loads can be supported in only one direction, and radial loads cannot be accommodated. These bearings are not suitable for high speed operation.Table 1 lists the standard cage types for single direction thrust ball bearings 2. Thrust spherical roller bearings Just like spherical roller bearings, the center of the spherical surface for thrust spherical roller bearings is the point where the raceway surface of the housing raceway washer meets the center axis of the bearing. Since thrust spherical roller bearings incorporate barrel-shaped rollers as rolling elements, they also have self-aligning properties. (See Fig. 2) Under normal load conditions, the allowable misalignment is 1/60 to 1/30, although this will vary depending upon the bearing’s dimension series.These bearings use machined copper alloy cages and a guide sleeve for the cage is attached to the inner ring. These bearings have a high axial load capacity, and can accommodate some radial load when the ring is axially loaded. It is necessary to operate these bearings where the load condition meets Fr / Fa ≦ 0.55.The design for spherical thrust bearings is such that lubricant cannot enter the gap between the cage and the guide sleeve. Therefore, oil lubrication should be used, even in low speed operation. 3. Thrust cylindrical roller bearings Thrust bearings incorporating cylindrical rollers are available in single row, double row, triple row, and four row varieties. (See Fig. 3) NTN Engineering offers the 811, 812 and 893 series that conform to dimension series 11, 12 and 93 prescribed in JIS, as well as other special dimensions.While thrust cylindrical roller bearings are only able to receive axial loads, the axial loads can be heavy due to the high axial rigidity of the bearing. For series 811, 812, and 893, the dimension tables are listed section “E. Needle roller bearings.” Bearings with dimensions not listed in the dimension tables are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more information. 4. Thrust tapered roller bearings Although not listed in the dimension tables, tapered roller bearings like those in Fig. 4 are also manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering for more detailed information.
$26.32