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Latest revision as of 02:52, 31 March 2022
When axial loads combine with high speeds, heavy loads or other challenging conditions, Timken thrust bearings deliver optimum performance. We offer a comprehensive range of thrust bearings in standard as well as custom designs, meeting stringent specifications required for nearly any application.
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Ball thrust bearings suit high-speed applications and light loads for high precision applications.
Type TVL-Angular Contact Thrust Ball Bearing | Type TVL thrust ball bearings provide exceptionally low friction, cool running and quiet operation at high speeds and also are less sensitive to misalignment. We designed TVLs for thrust loading, but it will also accommodate some radial loading.
Size range:[edit | edit source]228.6 mm to 1371.6 mm (9 in. to 54 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
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Type DTVL-Two Direction Angular Contact Thrust Ball Bearing | Type DTVL thrust ball bearings have an upper and lower complement of angular contact balls and three race elements. Timken designed this type with the capability to carry a thrust load in one direction, comparable to the TVL type, and a lighter thrust load in the opposite direction.
Size range:[edit | edit source]508 mm to 1374.775 mm (20 in. to 54.125 in.) Applications:[edit | edit source]
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Cylindrical Roller[edit | edit source]
Cylindrical roller thrust bearings are suitable for heavy loads at moderate speeds with multiple roller-per-pocket options for increase load capacity.
Type TP-Thrust Cylindrical Roller Bearing |
Designed to operate under heavy loads at moderate speed, standard versions of type TS bearings can be operated at peripheral speeds of up to 3,000 feet per minute. Special design features are available for both the bearing and mounting, permitting even higher rotational speeds for this bearing type.
Size range:[edit | edit source]50.8 mm to 609.6 mm (2 in. to 24 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
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Type TPS-Self-aligning Thrust Cylindrical Roller Bearing |
The TPS type thrust cylindrical bearing is similar to type TP, except the bottom washer is comprised of two races, with the contacting faces spherically ground. The TPS bearing is self-adjusting to initial misalignment. It is not suggested for applications where alignment may be continuously changing (dynamic misalignment).
Size range:[edit | edit source]50.8 mm to 406.4 mm (2 in. to 16 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
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Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings – TSR[edit | edit source]
Spherical roller thrust bearings achieve high thrust capacity with low friction and continuous roller alignment – even if the shaft and housing become misaligned during operation.
Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings – TSR |
Timken designed type TSR thrust spherical roller bearings to achieve a high thrust capacity with low friction and continuous roller alignment. This bearing type is ideal for operating conditions that experience heavy loads, difficulty in establishing or maintaining housing alignment, or shaft deflection.
Size range:[edit | edit source]90 mm to 1000 mm (4.3307 in. to 33.4646 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
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Tapered Roller[edit | edit source]
Tapered thrust-type bearings are engineered for true rolling motion, which offers increased bearing life and additional load-bearing capacity.
Type TTHD-Thrust Tapered Roller Bearing |
TTHD bearings consist of two thrust races, a set of rollers and a cage. This design can create up to 40 percent more capacity than cylindrical and spherical bearings with the same envelope dimensions.
The configuration of TTHD bearings creates a benefit called true rolling motion. The extensions of the raceways and rollers converge at a common point (the apex) on the axis of rotation. As a result, true rolling motion reduces heat generation and wear on the races and rollers. Size ranges:[edit | edit source]ID 34.925 mm to 1352.550 mm (1.3750 in. to 53.2500 in.) OD 76.200 mm to 1524.000 mm (3.0000 in. to 60.0000 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
Applications:[edit | edit source]Type TTHD bearings are engineered for use in:
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Type TTHDFL-V-flat Thrust Tapered Roller Bearing |
We offer thrust V-flat tapered roller bearings in two types – TTVF (Standard) and TTVS (Self-Aligning) – and combine the outstanding features of tapered thrust and cylindrical roller bearings, offering the highest possible capacity of any thrust bearing of its size. |
Thrust Screw Down Tapered Roller Bearing |
Timken offers two types of screw down bearings – types TTHDSV and TTHDSX. Both types consist of a full roller complement design without a conventional bore. Screw down tapered thrust bearings offer the highest capacity of the v-flat bearing types, but at a reduced speed capability.
Size ranges:[edit | edit source]35 mm to 2940 mm (13.75 in. to 115.75 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
Applications:[edit | edit source]We engineered screw down bearings for use in applications that experience a wide range of operating conditions, including:
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Thrust Osciliating Tapered Roller Bearing |
Oscillating bearings feature stamped race designs with an outside retainer that holds the assembly together for shipping and installation. Timken offers three types of oscillating bearings – TTSP, TTC and TTCS.
TTSP (oscillating, with cage)[edit | edit source]We make TTSPs thrust bearings with two tapered thrust races, rollers, a cage and an outside retainer which holds the components together during shipping. Customers use these bearings mostly in the steering pivot positions of automotive and industrial equipment. TTC & TTCS (oscillating, cageless)[edit | edit source]We make types TTC & TTCS cageless bearings consisting of two tapered thrust races, rollers and an outside retainer. TTC and TTCS types are identical with the exception of the retainer construction. |
Thrust Crossed Roller Bearing |
Timken designs crossed roller bearings (TXRs) to offer the highest levels of rotation accuracy and rigidity while conserving space and saving material costs. Able to withstand high overturning moments, TXR bearings are ideal for the table bearing of machine tools, including vertical boring and grinding machines. They also are uniquely suited to many pivot and pedestal applications where space is limited or the lowest possible center of gravity of a rotating mass is required.
Size ranges:[edit | edit source]457.2 mm – 1549.4 mm (8 in. to 61 in.) Design Attributes:[edit | edit source]
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