Roller Bearings
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Roller bearings typically have a higher radial load capacity than ball bearings, but a low axial capacity and higher friction under axial loads.
Other Bearing types:

Ball Bearings
Available in all different configurations Deep groove ball bearings are found in a huge range of applications. Open, sealed, shielded and with circlip grooves.

Needle Roller Bearings
Both single and double row needle bearings are available, having very high load carrying capacities, and suitable for high speeds. Open and sealed versions are available.

Roller Bearings
Roller bearings typically have a higher radial load capacity than ball bearings, but a low axial capacity and higher friction under axial loads.

Super Precision Bearings
These are normally available in radial, single row angular contact and deep groove ball bearings. A variety of seals, shields and cages are available.

Tapered Roller Bearings
These comprise of an outer ring, inner ring and roller assembly. This type of bearing can take large axial forces. In many applications they are used back to back, supporting the axial forces equally in either directions.

Linear Bearings
The linear range includes ball bushings, housings, shafts and supports as well as complete linear systems designed to your specifications.

Spherical Roller Bearings
These bearings allow a combination of high load capacity, high shock loads and self aligning ability. Spherical roller bearings are used in all areas of industry.

Cam Followers
Cam followers are bearings with a stud which incorporates needle rollers in a thick walled outer ring. They are designed to have minimal radial clearance to increase the load capacity.

Angular Contact Bearings
This type of bearing allows both radial and axial loads combined. The larger the contact angle – usually in the range of 10 to 45 degrees – the higher the axial load supported.

Housings
These are available in a variety of configurations and materials, bearing housing can also be made to order to accommodate most environments.

Thrust Bearings
Composed of either balls or rollers supported in a ring, these bearings can be used in thrust applications where there is little radial load present.

Bushes
These are available in a variety of materials including sintered iron, bronze, metal-polymer and nylon.

Ball Bearings Units
Available in many different shapes and sizes, including pillow block, flange and take-up. Different materials are available including cast iron and pressed steel.

Balls and Rollers
Precision balls and rollers are available in many different materials including carbon chrome, stainless steel, brass.

Split Roller Bearings
These are available in both pillow block and flanged units, split roller bearings dramatically reduce downtime when compared to standard units.

Spherical Plain
These bearings consist of two sphered rings for use where alignment movements between shaft and housing need to be accommodated. Available with a variety of differing liners and also available with seals.