Descriptions of Taper Roller Bearing
Single row tapered roller bearing is the most basic and widely used tapered bearing. It consists of the cone assembly and the cup. It is usually fitted as one of an opposing pair. During equipment assembly, single row bearings can be set to the required clearance (endplay) ro preload condition to optimize performance.
Tapered roller bearings consist of four basic components including: the cone (inner ring), the cup (outer ring), tapered rollers, and a cage (roller retainer). The cone, cup and rollers carry the load while the cage spaces and retains the rollers on the cone. The cone, rollers and cage components of our tapered roller bearings are referred to as the cone assembly. Individual cup and cone components of our tapered roller bearings are available as well as the complete assembly. In addition, we offer a variety of configurations to our tapered roller bearings such as single-row, double-row and four-row.