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Product Types
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Deep Groove Ball
Bearings
Single-row deep groove
ball bearings are the most common type of rolling element bearings.
Their range of applications is very wide. The track grooves in both
the inner and outer rings have curvatures that are slightly larger
than the radius of the balls. In addition to radial loads, axial
loads can be supported in either direction. Because of their low
torque, they are highly suitable for applications where high speeds
and low power loss are required.
RPP deep groove ball bearings have machined brass cages as standard,
although steel, phenolic, polyamide or PEEK are also available.
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Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Since these bearings have a contact angle, they can sustain significant axial loads in one direction only together with radial loads. Because of their design an applied load will produce an axial load component, therefore two opposed bearings or a combinations of more than two must be used, then radial and axial loads can be sustained in both directions. RPP angular contact ball bearings have machined brass cages guided on the inner ring as standard. Steel, phenolic, polyamide or PEEK cages, inner or outer ring riding are also available. |
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Single/Double row cylindrical Roller Bearings
The rollers of single row cylindrical roller bearings with a cage, are guided between integral flanges on one of the bearing rings. The bearing ring with integral flanges and the roller cage assembly, can be removed from the other ring. This assists in assembly, where both rings have tight fits. Various configurations are available. single row cylindrical roller bearings, have high radial load carrying capacity and high limiting speeds.
RPP Parallel roller bearings have machined brass cages guided on the rollers as standard. Steel, phenolic, polyamide or PEEK cages, inner or outer ring riding are also available. |
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Single/Double row cylindrical Roller Bearings - Full Compliment
Full complement cylindrical roller bearings have the maximum possible number of rollers and generally a low sectional height in relation to their width, producing high capacity and the possibility of space saving designs. However internal running conditions restrict the limiting speed as compared with the conventional caged type bearing |
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Ball & Cylindrical Thrust Bearings
Thrust types that are suitable for single directional axial loads in applications such as in gearboxes and power ransmission sytems used in Steel, Flour and Paper mills. Revolvo typically manufacture thrust races from bearing grade and hardened steels. Cage construction is machined brass as standard with steel variants available on request. |
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