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Thrust
Ball Bearings carry pure thrust (axial) loads. When a load is properly applied
to this bearing, the internal contact points are aligned on a plane parallel to
the shaft. Radial loads dislodge the balls from their track. Thrust ball
bearings can be single direction and double direction designs.
Single Direction Thrust Ball Bearings
- These bearings consist of one row of balls, which rotate, between a housing
washer and a shaft washer. They are separable type and can be mounted
separately. Single direction thrust ball bearings, can accommodate axial loads
in one direction and locate a shaft axially in one direction. They are not
suitable to any radial load.
- The small series are fitted with press steel cages. Bearings
with machined window type cages are suffixed MP (brass) or FP (steel) suffixes
M and F identify riveted brass and steel cages.
- Thrust ball bearings are available
in both the single and the double acting designs. Either one can take
high thrust but no radial load. Besides the conventional design with
flat supporting surfaces, the Bajaj standard programme includes thrust
ball bearings made with spherical housing washers and seating rings.
- The small series are fitted with press steel cages. Bearings with
machined window type cages are suffixed MP (brass) or FP (steel)
suffixes M and F identify riveted brass and steel
Double Direction Thrust Ball Bearings
- These bearings consist of two separate rows of balls which rotate between a center shaft washer and two housing washers. This bearing should be used when a thrust load is applied from two directions. They are separable type and can be mounted separately on the shaft. They can axially locate a shaft in both directions and should not be subject to radial loads.
- The thrust ball bearings have flat housing washers. They do not allow any misalignment between the shaft and the housing or angle between their support surfaces. They are manufactured to normal tolerance as standard. They are available in pressed steel and machined brass or steel cage. For satisfactory operations, they should be subject to a minimum load. If the thrust bearings work at high speeds or changes in the direction of the loads, the inertia and friction may affect the rolling. The requisite minimum axial load to be applied to thrust ball bearings can be estimated using.
- The small series are fitted with press steel cages. Bearings with machined window type cages are suffixed MP (brass) or FP (steel) suffixes M and F identify riveted brass and steel cages.
| 51100 |
51120 |
51202 |
51220 |
| 51101 |
51122 |
51203 |
51222 |
| 51102 |
51124 |
51204 |
51224 |
| 51103 |
51126 |
51205 |
51226 |
| 51104 |
51128 |
51206 |
51228 |
| 51105 |
51130 |
51207 |
51306 |
| 51106 |
51132 |
51208 |
51307 |
| 51107 |
51134 |
51209 |
51308 |
| 51108 |
51136 |
51210 |
51309 |
| 51109 |
51417 |
51211 |
51310 |
| 51110 |
51418 |
51212 |
51311 |
| 51111 |
51420 |
51213 |
51312 |
| 51112 |
51422M |
51214 |
51313 |
| 51113 |
51414M |
51215 |
51314 |
| 51114 |
51415M |
51216 |
51315 |
| 51115 |
51416M |
51217 |
51316 |
| 51116 |
51426M |
51218 |
51317 |
| 51117 |
EW 5/ 8"
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EW 7/8 "
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51318 |
| 51118 |
EW -3/4"
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EW- 1"
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51320 |
EW 11 / 8 "
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EW -11 /4 "
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EW - 1/2 "
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