Needle roller bearings are rotational motion bearings in which a thin needle-shaped roller is incorporated into a rolling element. They have a low cross-section height and high load capacity compared with ball bearings. Being small, needle roller bearings contribute to reducing overall machine size, and are thus widely used in various applications such as automobiles, motorcycles, printing presses, industrial robots and construction equipment
A rolling-element bearing, also known as a rolling bearing, is a bearing which carries a load by placing rolling elements (such as balls or rollers) between two bearing rings. The relative motion of the pieces causes the round elements to roll with very little rolling resistance and with little sliding.
Shell Type Needle Roller Bearings
Needle Roller Cages for General Usage
Needle Roller Cages for Engine Connecting Rods
Machined Type Needle Roller Bearings
Roller Bearings
A thrust bearing is a particular type of rotary rolling-element bearing. Like other bearings they permit rotation between parts, but they are designed to support a predominately axial load.
Thrust Needle Roller Bearings
Thrust Roller Bearings
A thrust bearing is a particular type of rotary rolling-element bearing. Like other bearings they permit rotation between parts, but they are designed to support a predominately axial load.
Combined Type Needle Roller Bearings
A cam follower, also known as a track follower, is a specialized type of roller or needle bearing designed to follow cams. Cam followers come in a vast array of different configurations, however the most defining characteristic is how the cam follower mounts to its mating part; stud style cam followers use a stud while the yoke style has a hole through the middle.
Standard Type Cam Followers
Solid Eccentric Stud Tybe Cam Followers
Eccentric Tybe Cam Followers
Thrust Disk Tybe Cam Followers
Centralized Lubrication Tybe Cam Followers
Easy Mounting Tybe Cam Followers
C-Lube Cam Followers|Miniature Tybe Cam Followers
Thrust Disk Tybe Miniature Cam Followers
Inch Series Cam Followers
Cylindrical Roller Cam Followers
C-Lube Unit for Cam Followers
Roller bearings are used in rotary applications to replace sliding movement with low friction, rolling motion. The principal types of roller bearings are cylindrical, spherical, and tapered.
Crossed roller bearings are bearings for precision applications that correspond in their dimensions to ISO dimension series 18 in accordance with DIN 616. They comprise outer rings, inner rings, rolling elements and plastic spacers. The outer ring is split and is held together by three retaining ring
Mounting Holed Type High Rigidity Crossed Roller Bearings
High Rigidity Type Crossed Roller Bearings
Standard Type Crossed Roller Bearings
Slim Type Crossed Roller Bearings
Super Slim Tybe Crossed Roller Bearings
A spherical plain bearing is a bearing that permits angular rotation about a central point in two orthogonal directions (usually within a specified angular limit based on the bearing geometry). Typically these bearings support a rotating shaft in the [bore] of the inner ring that must move not only rotationally, but also at an angle.
Spherical Bushings|PILLOBALLs|L-Balls