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Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings
Given that these are intended to bear pressures largely on one side, spherical roller thrust bearings are generally similar to spherical thrust bearings. Its cylindrical geometry of rolling thrust bearings, despite their ball-based counterparts, allows them to handle considerable circumferential and longitudinal loads while working at relatively high velocities. Such bearings are also self-aligning, allowing shaft distortion parallel to the container to be accommodated.
The entire structure of spherical roller thrust bearings, quite unlike other bolts, is not specified by the ISO, hence there is a difference between producers. Iron, copper, or sheets metal are the most common materials used to make bearings. They’re commonly found in industries including maritime power, gearboxes, including injection molding extruders.
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