
This roller bearing is designed to handle radial loads with high capacity. It sees widespread use in industries such as power machinery, engineering, and automotive.

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.

These bearings have a flat back face and come in single and double direction designs. Single direction thrust ball bearings support axial loads in one direction and limit axial displacement.

This spherical roller bearing is designed primarily to handle radial loads, but can also support some axial load. It features a high load-bearing capacity and excellent self-aligning capabilities.

This tapered roller bearing is engineered to support combined radial and axial loads, with a higher capacity for axial loads. The load capacity is influenced by the outer ring raceway angle; a larger angle indicates a greater capacity.

This deep groove ball bearing features a simple structure and is easy to maintain. It is mainly used to support axial loads, but can also handle radial loads, similar to an angle contact ball bearing, and can support large axial loads.