Thrust Bearings
Thrust Bearings
Thrust Bearings
Thrust bearings accommodate loads that are predominantly in the direction of the
shaft. The bearings are typically classified by the type of rolling element and shape of
the raceways.
Thrust ball bearings
Single direction
double direction
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(Recommended shaft and housing fits) will result in an appropriate radial clearance in
the housing bore. This clearance is sufficient to prevent radial loads from acting on
the thrust bearing provided that its outer ring is not axially clamped in the housing.
single direction ( Angular contact thrust ball bearings for screw drives)
o basic design for single mounting (fig. 61)
o universally match able for mounting as sets (fig. 62)
double direction
components
universal washers
double direction
For additional information, refer to Needle roller thrust bearings.
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Single direction ( fig. 69 )
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SKF tapered roller thrust bearings are produced with the logarithmic contact profile
between raceways and rollers to guarantee optimum stress distribution in the bearing,
thus enhancing bearing life.
SKF tapered roller thrust bearings with cage are of separable design so that the two
washers and the roller and cage thrust assembly can be mounted separately and easily.
The full complement screw-down bearings are held together by special retaining
components and, to simplify handling, the washers have threaded holes for eye bolts.
Tapered roller thrust bearings
single direction
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About SKF
SKF, Svenska Kullagerfabriken AB, later AB
SKF, is a leading bearing and seals
manufacturing company founded in
Gothenburg, Sweden in 1907.