Cylindrical roller bearings transmit radial loads through line contact. They feature high structural rigidity and strong shock resistance, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications. We supply a full range of cylindrical roller bearings, including the N, NJ, NU, NUP, and NF series, which are manufactured from high-quality bearing steel using precision machining processes. The inner and outer rings are separable, facilitating installation and maintenance. Each design type has its own characteristics: The NU/N series has no flanges on either the inner or outer rings, allowing for bidirectional axial displacement of the shaft; the NJ/NF series features a flange on one side, enabling it to withstand a certain amount of unidirectional axial load; the NUP series combines radial load-bearing capacity with bidirectional locating capabilities, making it suitable for use as a fixed-end bearing. These products are compatible with a wide range of industrial applications, including motors, gear reducers, machine tool spindles, steel rolling equipment, and construction machinery, providing stable transmission support for equipment operation.
Self-aligning roller bearings are double-row roller bearings capable of withstanding both high radial loads and bidirectional axial loads. They offer excellent self-aligning capabilities and can accommodate shaft deflection and installation misalignment. We supply a full range of self-aligning roller bearings, including CC, CA, E, E1, MA, and MB series. Manufactured from high-quality bearing steel using precision machining processes, these bearings feature a variety of cage designs to meet different operating conditions. They are widely used in heavy-duty equipment such as mining machinery, metallurgical equipment, gear reducers, fans, and paper-making machinery, providing stable and reliable support for equipment operation.
Thrust self-aligning roller bearings feature raceways on the inner and outer rings that are spherical surfaces centered on a point coinciding with the bearing’s central axis. Since the rollers in these bearings are spherical, they possess self-aligning capabilities and are not particularly sensitive to misalignment or shaft deflection. These bearings have a very high axial load capacity and can withstand some radial load while bearing axial loads; however, the radial load must not exceed 55% of the axial load. Thrust self-aligning roller bearings have a large contact angle and can withstand extremely high axial loads.