Tapered Roller Bearings

Tapered roller bearings can withstand large thrust, axial, or radial stresses. The "cone" is a tapered ring and cage that holds the rollers, while the cup is the stationary outer ring that holds the rollers in place while they rotate. Tapered roller bearings, which can withstand shock loads, are frequently found in mining, farming, and construction machinery.  You can buy components separately or in sets, with or without endplay spacers. In tapered roller bearing assemblies, the rollers are held in place by a tapered ring and cage, while the cup acts as a stationary outer ring to support the rollers while the cone spins. The cage assembly that holds the rollers and a tapered ring make up tapered roller bearing cones. They ought to be paired with a tapered roller bearing cup that is compatible. Attached to cone assemblies, tapered roller bearing cups act as the stationary outer ring that holds the rollers in place while the cone rotates. They come in single or double cup varieties and should be used with a tapered roller bearing cone that is appropriate. Whether you require individual parts or a full set of tapered roller bearings, Maxtran has the parts to guarantee the optimal assembly for your application.