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What types of loads can tapered roller bearings handle?


The angled and tapered shape of tapered roller bearings minimizes the stress caused by a combination of radial and axial loads. Radial and axial loads often combine to create different loads upon a bearing assembly. The ability to handle angular loads and changing angular loads – makes tapered roller bearings indispensable to various technical designs and industries. The tapered shape essentially concentrates radial and axial loads into a unified load that is more easily harnessed. Which angular loads can be harnessed depends on the precise angle of the tapered bearing. They can harness a comprehensive range of forces by configuring two or even more tapered bearings.
The steepness of the roller bearing's gradient increases the thrust/axial load it can handle, while a shallow angle increases the radial load capacity. As the radial load increases, the bearing experiences more stress against the sides of the bearing raceways. A more shallow angle minimizes stress, reducing pressure on the rollers. Increased axial load contributes to the stress applied to the top of the rollers. A steeper angle will distribute the pressure more towards the center of the bearing and less onto the rollers themselves.


A single row tapered roller bearing has an outer ring, an inner ring and an inner ring assembly consisting of a set of tapered rollers enclosed by a basket cage.
The conical Angle of the outer ring raceway of a single row tapered roller bearing is between 10° and 19°, which can withstand the combined action of axial load and radial load at the same time. The larger the cone Angle, the greater the ability to bear axial load. Bearings with large tapered angles, rear code plus B, cone Angle between 25°~29°, it can bear large axial load. In addition, single-row tapered roller bearings can be adjusted during installation.

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