
Tapered roller bearings are designed to support combined loads, mainly radial, and feature separable cups for easy assembly. During mounting, both radial and axial clearances can be adjusted, and preload mounting is possible.

This spherical roller bearing's outer ring raceway is spherically formed, allowing for self-alignment. The rolling elements make linear contact with the inner and outer ring raceways, enabling it to withstand heavy radial loads in machinery used for mining, metallurgy, and paper production.

Radial spherical plain bearings feature a sphered convex outside diameter on the inner ring and a correspondingly sphered concave inside surface on the outer ring. This design accommodates alignment movements between shaft and housing, enabling oscillating, tilting, or slewing movements at relatively slow sliding speeds.