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Cylindrical Roller Bearings

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NBC NU307ENSM 35x80x23mm Cylindrical Roller Bearing (Pack of 10)
NBC NU2208M 40x80x23 mm Cylindrical Roller Bearing (Pack of 5)
CNA NU 1010 M Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 80x50x16 mm
  • Single Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings are Designed to Accommodate High

CNA NU 217 Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 150x85x28 mm
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  • Single Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings are Designed to Accommodate High

CNA NU 414 M Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 180x70x42 mm
  • Single Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings are Designed to Accommodate High

CNA NJ 2207 M Cylindrical Roller Bearing, 72x35x23 mm
  • Single Row Cylindrical Roller Bearings are Designed to Accommodate High

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Frequently Asked Questions about Cylindrical Roller Bearings

What are cylindrical roller bearings?

Cylindrical roller bearings are rolling-element bearings that utilize cylindrical rollers as rolling elements. They are designed to handle heavy radial loads and are known for their high stiffness and load-carrying capacity.

What are the advantages of cylindrical roller bearings?

Advantages include high radial load capacity, high stiffness, good speed capability, and lower friction compared to some other bearing types, especially under heavy load conditions.

What are the different types of cylindrical roller bearings?

Common types include single-row, double-row, and multi-row configurations, each offering varying degrees of stiffness and load support. They also come with different internal designs (e.g., C, E, EC, EK) to optimize performance for specific applications.

Where are cylindrical roller bearings typically used?

They are commonly found in applications requiring high radial load support and rigidity, such as in industrial gearboxes, rolling mills, railway axle boxes, electric motors, and heavy machinery.

What is the main difference between cylindrical roller bearings and ball bearings?

The primary difference lies in their rolling elements: cylindrical rollers versus balls. Cylindrical rollers provide line contact, offering greater radial load capacity and stiffness, while ball bearings typically provide point contact, excelling in handling both radial and axial loads with lower friction at high speeds.