

Taper roller bearings are available in inch and metric sizes. They can only handle unidirectional axial loads, so a second laterally reversed bearing is required for counterstay. These bearings can support radial and thrust loads. These bearings are offered with inch or metric seals. Drawn cup styles allow for high load capacities and large grease reservoirs while still offering a slim cross-section design. Needle roller bearings are ideal for dealing with radial space constraints in heavy-load, high-speed applications. This type of bearing is thinner than conventional roller bearings and can be designed with or without an inner ring. These bearings are available in bore dimensions ranging from 20 mm to 900 mm. Available with various internal clearances and retainer options, spherical roller bearings can handle axial loading in either direction as well as heavy shock loads. They can be designed to have cylindrical or tapered bores for mounting with or without a sleeve adapter. These can carry heavy loads even when dealing with misalignment and shaft deflection. Our cylindrical roller bearings can carry heavy radial loads and are able to be used in high-speed applications. These bearings feature rollers that are longer than their diameter, and can tolerate higher loads than ball bearings. Emerson Bearing offers a broad selection of roller bearings, including the following popular types: Cylindrical roller bearings There are thousands of different types of roller bearings available to meet specific application requirements.
