Single row cylindrical roller thrust bearings are designed to withstand heavy axial loads and impact loads in one direction, but cannot withstand radial loads. Bearings are very rigid and require very little clearance. They are mainly used in applications where the load-carrying capacity of thrust ball bearings is insufficient. An important feature is the detachable design, which facilitates installation and the individual parts of the bearing can be interchanged.
High axial load capacity
Higher rigidity
long lasting
Requires little axial space
Detachable design
Thrust roller bearings are designed to meet the requirements of heavy and high loads. They have the characteristics of light weight, large load-bearing capacity, small friction factor, and wide temperature change range. Under heavy load, low speed or light load, the radial load can be maintained without axial movement, and it can withstand large axial loads. Thrust bearings are widely used in various machinery such as machine tool spindles, internal combustion engine blocks, ships, and automobile engines. In modern machine tools, the application of thrust bearings is quite common - usually multiple thrust bearings with two or three rollers can be used in machining centers, etc.