Tapered roller bearings FAG
Tapered roller bearings in X-life quality – reliable and energy efficient with a high load-carrying capacity
Tapered roller bearings in X-life quality – reliable and energy efficient with a high load-carrying capacity
Cylindrical roller bearings with cage
The cylindrical roller bearings are very rigid, can support high radial loads and, due to the cage, are suitable for higher speeds than the full complement designs.
Low-friction cylindrical roller bearings
Low-friction cylindrical roller bearings LSL and ZSL are single row, self-retaining and correspond to dimension series 23.
High precision cylindrical roller bearings
Cylindrical roller bearings of this type are double row precision bearings for machine tools.
Full complement cylindrical roller bearings
Full complement cylindrical roller bearings are available as non-locating, semi-locating and locating bearings and in single and double row designs.
Cylindrical roller bearings with snap ring grooves
Cylindrical roller bearings with snap ring grooves are full complement, self-retaining units comprising solid inner and outer rings, rib-guided cylindrical rollers and sealing rings.
Single row ball roller bearings
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Double row ball roller bearings in O arrangement
Ball roller bearings series BXRO are double row bearings whose rows of rolling elements are in an O arrangement.
Double row ball roller bearings in tandem arrangement
The tandem design of the INA ball roller bearing is a double-row bearing whose ball roller rows are in a tandem arrangement. The rolling elements can be guided using one or two cages.
Special series: wheel bearings
High performance density – less space
Self-aligning ball bearings are double row, self-retaining units comprising solid outer rings with a concave raceway, inner rings with a cylindrical or tapered bore and ball and cage assemblies. The bearings are available in open and sealed versions.
Thin section bearings have high precision, are very quiet and have high load carrying capacity. These ball bearings are available in three different designs and have an extremely small, predominantly square cross-section. Within each series, the cross-section remains constant even for larger shaft diameters and housing bores. The bearings are therefore also described as Constant Section (CS). This special feature distinguishes thin section bearings from conventional bearings as standardised in ISO series.
Four point contact bearings are single row angular contact ball bearings and therefore require significantly less space in an axial direction than double row designs.