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  • Sealed self-aligning roller bearing Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sealed self-aligning roller bearing Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sealed self-aligning roller bearings are divided into cylindrical holes and tapered holes (suffix code K, taper 1:12, suffix code K30, taper 1:30).The sealing ring is generally made of nitrile rubber with a suffix of 2CS. When paired with high-temperature bearings, fluororubber with a suffix of 2CS2 is used.

  • Sealed self-aligning roller bearing Sector bearings

    Sealed self-aligning roller bearing Sector bearings

    The outer diameter of the sealing ring is fixed on the outer ring, and the inner lip forms a contact seal with the inner ring slope. The main function of this bearing is similar to that of an open type self-aligning roller bearing, but it is more suitable for situations with harsh working conditions and difficult maintenance.

  • Sector bearings Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sector bearings Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sealing ring self-aligning roller bearing generally refers to the installation of sealing rings on both end faces of the bearing. The design of the bearing is mainly based on the C-shaped structure of the double row self-aligning roller bearing, with the outer ring being a concave spherical raceway and the inner ring being two concave arc-shaped spherical raceways without outer and outer retaining edges.

  • Sealed self-aligning roller bearing spherical roller bearings

    Sealed self-aligning roller bearing spherical roller bearings

    Sealed bearings allow for an angle error of less than 0.5 degrees between the bearing and the bearing seat, which does not affect the sealing function within this reference value.

  • Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sealed spherical roller bearings

    Sealed self-aligning roller bearings are divided into cylindrical holes and tapered holes (suffix code K, taper 1:12, suffix code K30, taper 1:30).The sealing ring is generally made of nitrile rubber with a suffix of 2CS. When paired with high-temperature bearings, fluororubber with a suffix of 2CS2 is used.