Tapered roller bearing
Tapered roller bearing
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  • Tapered roller bearing
  • Tapered roller bearing

Tapered roller bearing

Tapered roller bearings are separable bearings in which both the inner and outer rings feature tapered raceways, and the rollers have a conical shape. These bearings can withstand radial loads as well as unidirectional axial loads. Thanks to their tapered design, which provides a larger contact area, tapered roller bearings offer higher load-carrying capacity.

Category:

Low-Altitude Economy Business

Production company:

Qianchao Bearing Co.,Ltd.


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Product Description

Product Introduction

Tapered roller bearings are separable bearings in which both the inner and outer rings feature tapered raceways, and the rollers have a conical shape. These bearings can withstand radial loads as well as unidirectional axial loads. Thanks to their tapered design, which provides a larger contact area, tapered roller bearings offer higher load-carrying capacity.

 

Technical Parameters

Accuracy class: P6;
Vibration level: V2 Z2;
Lifetime indicator: ≥5L10;
Reliability: ≥99%.

 

Product Advantages

The product achieves a precision rating of P6 or higher, with surface roughness Ra on all raceway surfaces ≤ 0.1 μm. The roundness tolerance of the raceways is ≤ 1.5 μm, and the waviness tolerance is ≤ 0.8 μm. The vibration level meets the requirements of V2 class. Based on in-depth research into product precision, raceway profile optimization, lubrication, cage structure, and material selection, the maximum allowable rotational speed has been improved by 30% or more.

 

Product Use

Tapered roller bearings are widely used in industries such as automotive, rolling mills, mining, metallurgy, and aerospace. They primarily withstand combined radial and axial loads. The bearing’s load-carrying capacity depends on the raceway angle of the outer ring— the larger the angle, the greater the load-carrying capacity. This product is applied to the transmission system of unmanned helicopters.

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