Tapered Roller Bearings
Tapered Roller Bearings
Tapered roller bearings are uniquely designed to manage both thrust and radial loads on rotating shafts and in housings. Tapered roller bearings consist of four interdependent components: the cone, or inner ring; the cup, or outer ring; the tapered rollers, or rolling elements; and the cage, or roller retainer. The taper angles allow the bearing to handle a combination of radial and thrust loads. The steeper the cup angle, the greater the ability of the tapered roller bearing to handle thrust loads.