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Single row full complement cylindrical roller bearings have solid outer and inner rings together with rib-guided cylindrical rollers. Since these bearings have the largest possible number of rolling elements, they have extremely high radial load carrying capacity, high rigidity and are suitable for particularly compact designs. Due to the kinematic conditions, however, they do not achieve the high speeds that are possible when using cylindrical roller bearings with cage. |
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Single row full complement cylindrical roller bearings are in the form of semi-locating bearings. |
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Numerous sizes are supplied in the X-life grade. These bearings are indicated in the dimension tables. |
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Bearings
of X-life quality have, for example, lower |
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In the case of bearings of TB design, the axial load carrying capacity of cylindrical roller bearings was significantly improved with the aid of new calculation and manufacturing methods. |
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Optimum contact conditions between the roller and rib are ensured by means of a special curvature of the roller end faces. As a result, axial surface pressures on the rib are significantly reduced and a lubricant film with improved load-carrying capabilities is achieved. Under normal operating conditions, wear and fatigue at the rib contact running and roller end faces is completely eliminated. |
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Semi-locating
bearings are available in single row design as |
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The inner ring can be axially displaced in one direction by the dimension “s” stated in the dimension table. |
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The cylindrical roller bearings are supplied in an open design. |
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They are not supplied greased and can be lubricated with oil or grease via the end faces. |
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Full
complement cylindrical roller bearings are suitable for operating temperatures
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Suffixes for available designs: see table. |
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