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A thrust bearing is a particular type of rotary bearing. Like other bearings they permanently rotate between parts, but they are designed to support a predominantly axial load. [1] Thrust bearings come in several varieties.
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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.
Thrust bearings have rolling elements which primarily support the axial loads of rotating devices. Several styles of bearings are available in thrust configurations. Whereas radial-load bearings locate ball or roller races on the opposing inner and outer bearing rings, most thrust bearings have raceways machined into the faces of mating rings.
A thrust bearing is a type of bearing designed to carry the axial load and reduce friction between the moving parts. During operation, the moving components of the machine move with the thrust bearing motion that is intended to allow and support rotation about a fixed axis.
SKF thrust ball bearings are manufactured as single direction or double direction thrust ball bearings. They are designed to accommodate axial loads only and must not be subjected to any radial load. In addition to the bearings presented in this section, SKF supplies thrust ball bearings for special application requirements.
A thrust bearing is a rotary bearing designed mainly to accommodate axial loads. Thrust bearings fall into three main categories of thrust ball bearings, needle thrust bearings, and roller thrust bearings. Read on.