Bearing Types
Bearing Types
Bearing Types
• Shielded Ball Bearings are deep groove ball bearings having the same
boundary dimensions as those of open type bearings
• Protection against the penetration of foreign material and the
prevention of grease leakage are provided by the steel shield plates of
these bearings
• Since the shields are non-contact type, friction torque is very low
Deep Groove Ball Bearing
• Like shielded bearings, Sealed Ball Bearings have the same boundary
dimensions as those of the open type bearings
• Sealed ball bearings also have the function of keeping foreign matters
out and grease in with a seal
• In Non-Contact type sealed bearing a seal plate of synthetic rubber
anchored to a steel plate is fastened to the outer race, and the edge of
the seal forms a labyrinth clearance along the V groove of the inner
race seal surface whereas in Contact type, the seal contacts the V
groove
Non-contact Contact
Angular Contact Ball Bearing
• Since the rollers of cylindrical roller bearings make line contact with
the raceways, these bearings can support heavy radial and are suitable
for high speed operation
• The NU type has double ribs on the outer race and the outer
race/roller/cage assembly and inner race can be separated
• The N type differs from NU type in that it has double ribs on the inner
race
• Both cannot receive any axial load whatsoever
• Most suitable types for floating side bearings
Cylindrical Roller Bearing
• The NJ type has double ribs on the outer race and a single rib on the
inner race
Tapered Roller Bearing
• Tapered roller bearings are designed such that their conical rollers and
raceways are arranged so that all elements of the roller and raceway
cones meet at a common apex on the bearing axis
• The rollers are guided by the contact between the large end of the
roller and the rib on the inner race
Tapered Roller Bearing
• This construction provides a high capacity for radial loads, axial loads
and combined loads
• The larger the contact angle, the greater the loading capacity becomes
• When a pure radial load is placed on the bearing, an induced load in
the axial direction is also generated. So, these bearings are generally
used in pairs opposing each other
Spherical Roller Bearing
• The allowable misalignment is about 0.5o for ordinary loads and for
light loads, this angle can be up to 2o
• These bearings have a large capacity for radial loads, axial loads in
either direction, and combinations of these loads
• They are also suited for applications where vibration and/or impact
forces are encountered
Needle Roller Bearing
• Shaft are generally supported by two bearings in the radial and axial
direction
• The side that fixes relative movement of the shaft and housing in the
axial direction is called the Fixed Side Bearing or Locating Bearing
• And the side that allows axial movement is called Floating or Non-
Locating Bearing
• The floating side bearing is needed to absorb mounting error and avoid
stress caused by expansion or contraction of the shaft due to
temperature change
Bearing Fits
Flaking
Spalling
Bearing Failures
Cage Failures
Types of Sliding Contact Radial Bearings
Load transmitted by the rotating collar to any thrust shoe forces the shoe
against the upper leveling plate behind it. Each upper leveling plate is
supported on one radial edge of each of two adjacent lower leveling plates.
The lower leveling plates rock very slightly and raise the shoes on either
side and so on around the ring. As the leveling plates intermesh, the load on
adjacent shoes is equalized.
Tilting Pad Radial Bearing