Pairs of tapered roller bearings are used in car and vehicle wheel bearings where they must cope simultaneously with large vertical (radial) and horizontal (axial) forces. Tapered roller bearings are commonly used for moderate speed, heavy duty applications where durability is required.

What is the angle of a taper roller bearing?

Tapered roller bearings are usually equipped with a pressed steel cage. ISO 355 Standard defines the different series of tapered roller bearings with contact angles of 10 to 30°. For a given radial load, the greater the angle of the cup, the greater the axial load that the bearing can withstand.

How are taper roller bearings measured?

Taper roller bearings are still measured in the same way, Inside diameter x Outside diameter x Width and are also identified again buy a set of numbers and sometimes letters depending on the manufacturer.

How do you choose a bearing type?

Selection of bearing type

  1. Installation space. Bearing can be installed in target equipment.
  2. Load. Load magnitude, type and direction which applied.
  3. Rotational speed. Response to rotational speed of equipment in which bearings will be installed.
  4. Running accuracy.
  5. Rigidity.
  6. Misalignment.
  7. Mounting and dismounting.

What is taper rolling?

SKF Tapered roller bearings feature a cup and cone assembly. The cup is comprised of the outer ring and the cone assembly consists of inner ring, rollers, and cage. This bearing construction accommodates combined loads and provides low friction during operation.

What are tapered roller bearings made of?

Tapered roller bearings consist of an inner ring or cone, an outer ring or cup, a cage and rollers which are profiled to distribute the loads evenly. These bearings use conical rollers guided by a rib on the cone, and are capable of withstanding high radial and axial loads in one direction.

What are tapered roller bearings?

Tapered roller bearings sizes are bearings that can take large axial forces (i.e., they are good thrust bearings) as well as being able to sustain large radial forces.

How do tapered roller bearings work?

Tapered roller bearings support radial loads as the wheel turns, but also lateral loads, in one direction only, via the tapered construction. Lateral loads are encountered primarily as the vehicle moves around a curve, and the traction of the tires resists the centrifugal force on the moving car.

What are the parts of a roller bearing?

The individual parts of tapered roller bearings are commonly sold separately as cups and cones. Cones contain the roller assembly and inner ring while cups include the outer ring. Full assembly units contain both the cup and cone.

What is tapered roller bearing?

Pairs of tapered roller bearings are used in car and vehicle wheel bearings where they must cope simultaneously with large vertical (radial) and horizontal (axial) forces. Tapered roller bearings are commonly used for moderate speed, heavy duty applications where durability is required.