Single row tapered roller bearings
Single row tapered roller bearings are designed to accommodate combined loads, i.e. simultaneously acting radial and axial loads. The projection lines of the raceways meet at a common point on the bearing axis to provide a true rolling action and therefore low frictional moments during operation. The axial load carrying capacity of tapered roller bearings increases with increasing contact angle α. The size of the contact angle, which is usually between 10° and 30°, is related to the calculation factor e (from the data table): the larger the value of e, the larger the contact angle.
Single-row tapered roller bearings are the most basic and widely used, consisting of a cone assembly and a cup. Timken patented the first in 1898 and today offers the world's widest variety in inch and metric sizes.
In the HR series, the rollers are increased in both size and number giving it an even higher load capacity. They are generally mounted in pairs in a manner similar to single-row angular contact ball bearings. In this case, the proper internal clearance can be obtained by adjusting the axial distance between the cones or cups of the two opposed bearings. Since they are separable, the cone assemblies and cups can be mounted independently.
- SNR 32208A Single row tapered roller bearings
- KOYO
- 5 200 r/min
- 35 mm x 72 mm x 23 mm SNR 32207.B Single row tapered roller bearings
- 35 mm x 72 mm x 23 mm
- 22324AEX
- 320 mm x 480 mm x 100 mm NTN 32064XU Single row tapered roller bearings
- SCHAEFFLER GROUP
- 0.0
- 25 mm x 52 mm x 18 mm SNR 32205.BA Single row tapered roller bearings
- 2.75 Inch | 69.85 Mi
- TIMKEN
- 300 mm x 460 mm x 100 mm NTN 32060XU Single row tapered roller bearings
- N/A
- SCHAEFFLER GROUP
- 280 mm x 420 mm x 87 mm NTN 32056XU Single row tapered roller bearings
- 31171547
- Standard Capacity |