Thrust bearingsThrust or axial bearings are designed to support axial forces (forces in the longitudinal direction of the shaft). This is in contrast to most other bearings, which mainly absorb radial forces. Depending on the application, Q-Bearings can supply various types of thrust bearings, such as thrust ball bearings, cylindrical thrust bearings, spherical roller thrust bearings and needle roller thrust bearings.
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Thrust ball bearings Thrust ball bearings are suitable for heavy axial loads. However, these bearings should not be used for radial loads. Single-sided thrust ball bearings can support axial loads in one direction, double-sided versions have two housing rings and two cages with balls allowing them to support axial loads in two directions.
AVAILABLE series:
One direction 51100, 51200, 51300 and 51400, Two directions 52200, 52300 and 52400 |
Cylindrical thrust bearingsCylindrical thrust bearings are suitable for setups with high axial loads. They enable rigid supports of shafts and are relatively insensitive to shock loads. Cylindrical thrust bearings are used when thrust ball bearings do not provide a sufficient load carrying capacity.
AVAILABLE series:
811 and 812 |
Spherical roller thrust bearingsSpherical roller thrust bearings are self-adjusting bearings that can accommodate misalignment and deflection of the shaft. They are capable of supporting heavy axial and radial loads. Spherical roller thrust bearings consist of two rings and asymmetrical spherical rollers. These can be dismantled so that the inner and outer rings can be fitted separately.
AVAILABLE series:
292, 293 and 294 |
Needle roller thrust bearingsNeedle roller thrust bearings are available in single row or double row units consisting of cages and needle rollers. Needle thrust bearings enable bearing arrangements with minimal space requirements. They have a high load carrying capacity, are suitable for high speeds, and are easy to install.
AVAILABLE series:
AXK, AXW, AS, WS and GS |
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