Monday, October 26, 2009

Flanged bearing

Company Info Date Joined: 2007
Online Postings: Products , Selling Leads
Country/Territory: China
Business Type: Manufacturer, Other
Number of Employees: 51 - 100 People

Detailed Selling Lead Description Flange mounted bearings are used when a shaft axis is perpendicular to the bearing mounting surface. Available in 2, 3, or 4-hole configurations, flange mounted bearings provide a method of accurate mounting fits and load support. 2-bolt flanged bearings have a diamond shaped flange with 2 mounting holes. Most 3-bolt flanged bearings have a circular mounting flange with three, equally spaced mounting holes. Other hole configurations, such as an offset pattern, are also available. 4-bolt flanged bearings have a square or round mounting flange with four mounting holes. Selection of the appropriate bearing can be accomplished with knowledge of the shaft size and radial and thrust load requirements.

Bearing type choices for flange mounted bearings include ball bearing, needle roller bearing, plain bearing, and roller bearing. In a roller bearing the rolling element is a ball. Ball bearings are used to provide smooth, low friction motion in rotary applications. Construction consists of an inner and outer ring, balls, and usually a cage or ball separator. In a needle roller bearing the rolling element is a needle roller. Needle roller bearings are designed for radial load applications where a low profile is desired. Bushings / sleeve bearings, also called journal or plain bearings, are used to constrain, guide, or reduce friction in rotary or linear applications. They work by means of sliding action as opposed to the rolling action used by ball, roller and needle bearings. As in all bearings, proper lubrication is required to reduce wear and friction. Terms such as fluid film, self-lubricated, hydrostatic, and hydrodynamic are commonly designations for plain bearings. In a roller bearing the rolling element is a roller. Roller bearings are used to provide smooth, low friction motion in rotary applications. Construction consists of an inner and outer ring, rollers, and usually a cage or roller separator. The principal types of roller bearings are cylindrical, spherical, and tapered. The most common type of flange mounted roller bearing is a spherical roller bearing, which is a self-aligning, double row, combination radial and thrust bearing.

Important dimensions to consider for flange mounted bearings are shaft size and overall height from the mounting surface. Shaft size specifies the maximum diameter of the shaft or the bore diameter of the bearing. Overall height above mounting surface is important to take into consideration for low clearance applications. Housing material choices for flange mounted bearings include pressed steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and plastic. Bearing material choices include steel, stainless steel, sintered bronze, graphite or metal alloy, sintered iron, and plastic. The choices for shaft securing method for flange mounted bearings include none, setscrew, and locking collar. Lubrication choices include relubricatable and self-lubricating.

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