Tag: Cylindrical Roller Bearings
The Importance of Effective Sealing Systems in the Conveyor Bearing Life
Blog | November 22nd, 2019Let’s not beat around the bush, bearings won’t enjoy a long work life if their internal workings are contaminated. In all honesty, that’s one of the few weak points of their design. Ultimately, even a few grains of gritty dirt can wreak havoc on a set of high-performance rolling elements. They can’t function well, not […]
Things You Need to Know About Cylindrical Roller Bearings
Blog | November 4th, 2019Cylindrical roller bearings are designed with cylinders that are used as the rolling components contrary to the use of balls in ball bearings. Due to its innovative design, they can carry a high radial load capacity with high performance and speed. With the help of the cylindrical roller bearings’ structure, it can offer better usage […]
What are Integrated Bearing Assemblies?
Blog | October 15th, 2019Integrated bearing assemblies group all required moving parts into one self-contained, precision-engineered component machine package. Each one of these devices is pre-assembled and pre-lubricated, so they’re classed as easy-to-replace system commodities. What’s more, since the parts package is so strikingly compact, it doesn’t occupy much space. That’s a desirable feature, especially in a densely loaded […]
STS Metal Bellows Couplings: High Quality Brand and Functionalities Combined
Blog | October 10th, 2019Drive couplings are expected to provide adequate power transmission efficiency. Well, the word “expected” doesn’t really do this challenging operation justice. There can be no backlash, no shaft deviation, and no connection misalignment issues in evidence when two shafts are properly power-synced. A tough mandate to implement, engineers use the slight give-and-play built into bellows […]
The Differences Between Roller Bearings and Ball Bearings
Blog | September 17th, 2019Different from ball bearings, cylindrically fashioned roller bearings are built to handle heavier loading effects. Basically, those tubular rolling elements are more capable of distributing force over a larger area. They can, therefore, process heavier rotating weights. Not to be outdone, since spheres curve equally in all directions, they’re better at tackling thrust forces. Equipped […]