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This thrust roller bearing is designed for high axial load applications. Its dimensions are 100mm x 135mm x 4mm.

These bearings support high axial loads and offer low friction operation. Their self-aligning design makes them suitable for use where housing alignment with the shaft is difficult to maintain or where the shaft deflects under heavy loads.

The thrust cylindrical roller bearing is designed to achieve a high thrust capacity. This separable bearing provides greater rigidity, takes up minimal space, and can bear higher axial loads, while also exhibiting low sensitivity to impact load.

The 29426 E thrust spherical roller bearing is designed for heavy-duty applications requiring high axial load capacity. Its separable design and self-aligning capabilities make it suitable for gearboxes, pumps, and rolling mills.

This thrust spherical roller bearing is designed for heavy axial loads and misalignment compensation. It features specially designed raceways and rollers to handle high thrust forces.

This thrust spherical roller bearing is designed for applications requiring high axial load capacity and accommodation of misalignment. Its spherical rollers allow for angular misalignment between the shaft and housing, preventing stress concentrations and extending bearing life.

Axial spherical roller bearings can support very high axial loads and allow relatively high speeds. These bearings have an internal construction that gives increased basic load ratings as well as precise contact geometry between the guidance rib and the end of the roller for improved kinematics.

This thrust spherical roller bearing features a 150mm bore, 250mm outer diameter, and 60mm width. It utilizes a stamping steel cage to enhance roller bearing quantity and volume.

This thrust roller bearing is designed for high axial loads. It incorporates a washer to ensure even load distribution.

This thrust roller bearing is designed for high axial loads and smooth operation. It features hardened steel races and cylindrical rollers for optimal load distribution and reduced friction.

This tapered roller thrust bearing is designed for heavy axial loads in industrial machinery. Its tapered rollers and raceways handle axial and radial loads, with a cage to maintain roller spacing.

Multilobe thrust bearings are designed to handle heavy axial loads and provide reliable performance. These bearings feature a unique design that distributes the load evenly across multiple lobes, minimizing stress and wear.

Axial needle roller thrust bearings support axial loads in space-constrained environments. These bearings feature needle rollers within a cage, positioned between hardened thrust washers for optimal load distribution.

This high-precision thrust taper roller bearing is engineered for heavy-duty applications. The tapered rollers and raceways are optimized for efficient load distribution and reduced friction.

This thrust cylindrical roller bearing is designed for heavy axial loads. It features precision-engineered cylindrical rollers and raceways for optimal load distribution and smooth operation.

This rotary bearing is designed to support axial loads, allowing for use in applications where the load is parallel to the shaft. Composed of metallic washers and rollers, it facilitates smooth rotation even under high thrust forces.

This assortment features thrust bearings with needle rollers, flat washers, and retaining rings. These components are essential for reducing friction and enabling smooth rotational or linear movement in mechanical systems.

This thrust spherical roller bearing features a spherical housing washer raceway, providing self-aligning capabilities. It is designed to support large axial loads and allows for a certain gradient between the shaft and bearing.