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Lock nuts

Lock nuts Lock nuts are used to locate bearings onto a shaft. Additionally, they can be used to mount bearings with a tapered bore onto tapered shaft seats and adapter sleeves, and to dismount bearings from withdrawal sleeves. Lock nuts are also frequently used to secure gears, belt pulleys and other machine components. Lock nuts

Engineered products

Engineered products Based on our standard bearings and bearing units, these products incorporate special features for use in specific applications. Properly applied, these make costly customized bearings/units unnecessary and, because they are generally available from stock, they can also greatly reduce lead times. You can find the products you need by: designation or dimensions: Enter

Withdrawal sleeves

Withdrawal sleeves Withdrawal sleeves can be used to mount bearings with a tapered bore onto the cylindrical seat of stepped shafts (fig. 1). The sleeve is pressed into the bore of the bearing inner ring, which abuts a shaft shoulder or similar fixed component. The sleeve is located on the shaft by a nut or an

Adapter sleeves

Adapter sleeves Adapter sleeves are the most commonly used components for locating bearings with a tapered bore onto a cylindrical seat as they can be used on: plain shafts (fig. 1) stepped shafts (fig. 2) They are easy to install and require no additional location on the shaft: When used on plain shafts, the bearing can be

Tapered roller thrust bearings

Tapered roller thrust bearings SKF tapered roller thrust bearings are designed to accommodate heavy axial loads and peak loads. The bearings are very stiff and require little axial space. Bearing features Separable design The shaft and housing washers and the roller and cage thrust assemblies of tapered roller thrust bearings with cages can be mounted

Spherical roller thrust bearings

Spherical roller thrust bearings SKF spherical roller thrust bearings have specially designed raceways and asymmetrical rollers. The bearings can accommodate axial loads acting in one direction and simultaneously acting radial loads. The load is transmitted between the raceways via the rollers at an angle to the bearing axis, while the flange guides the rollers (fig. 1).

CARB toroidal roller bearings

CARB toroidal roller bearings CARB toroidal roller bearings have one row of long, slightly barrel-shaped symmetrical rollers and torus-shaped raceway profiles (fig. 1). They are non-locating bearings and accommodate exclusively radial loads. CARB bearings are often used to replace the non-locating spherical roller bearing in a locating/non-locating bearing arrangement. Bearing features Accommodate misalignment CARB bearings are

Tapered roller bearings

Get the right part at the right time, every time. Choose SKF Explorer tapered roller bearings and work with a partner you can rely on. Tapered roller bearings SKF Explorer tapered roller bearings for your toughest challenges In today’s industrial world, you need solutions that are able to handle the toughest challenges and ready to

Cylindrical roller bearings

Cylindrical roller bearings SKF cylindrical roller bearings are available in many designs, series and sizes. The major design differences between the bearings presented in this section are in: the number of roller rows (one, two or four) the type of cage (with, without or special designs) Bearings with a cage can accommodate heavy radial loads,

Angular contact thrust ball bearings

Angular contact thrust ball bearings SKF angular contact thrust ball bearings are separable, i.e. the washers and ball and cage assemblies can be mounted independently of each other. Although originally designed to support the rotary tables of drilling rigs, they are also suitable for other applications. Bearing features Accommodate axial and radial loads High load