Thrust bearings constructed with a steel plate cage that is accurately formed and hardened on the surface, along with needle rollers that have a diameter variation of less than 2 micrometers. They possess a sturdy structure and can retain a significant amount of lubricant. Due to their minimal height compared to other thrust bearings, they can replace conventional thrust washers and endure high-speed rotations with low friction. Specially designed thin inner rings (WS) and outer rings (GS), as well as extremely thin thrust washers (AS) measuring just 1 mm thick, are available for diverse applications. These bearings are commonly utilized by utilizing their inner surface as a guide. Thrust bearings are capable of handling axial loads, offering high rigidity and load capacities even in confined spaces.
Inner Diameter | 75 mm | Number of Rows | Single Row |
Outer Diameter | 100 mm | Cage Materials | Steel |
Width | 4 mm | Seal Type | None On Both Sides |
Dynamic Load Rating | 48.4 kN | Clearance | CN |
Static Load Rating | 265 kN | Precision | Grade 0 |
Fatigue Load Limit | - kN | Min Temperature | -40 °C |
Reference Speed | 1 700 rpm | Max Temperature | +120 °C |
Limiting Speed | 3 400 rpm | Size Standard | Metric System |
Rolling Element | Roller | Mass | 0.027 kg |
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
High load-carrying capacity.
Low friction and high-speed.
Support both radial and axial loads.
Well suited for applications with limited radial space.