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After-sales Service: | Online |
Warranty: | 6 Months |
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Crawler Wheel Excavator Bearing Good Quality Ball Bearing Roller Bearing
Warranty | 6 Months |
Application | Excavator |
Water Resistance | Good |
MOQ | No Limited |
Size | Varies by Machine Make and Model |
Load Direction | Axial Bearing |
Rolling Element Material | Chrome Steel |
Spherical | Aligning Bearing |
Category | Bearing |
Feature | High Precision and Accuracy |
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Tapered roller bearings: These bearings are designed to handle both radial and axial loads, with the ability to handle larger axial loads than spherical roller bearings. They have a conical inner and outer ring raceway and tapered rollers that are arranged in a single row.
Cylindrical roller bearings: These bearings are designed to handle heavy radial loads and moderate axial loads. They have cylindrical rollers that are oriented parallel to the bearing axis, and can be used in applications where high speeds are required.
Ball bearings: These bearings are designed to handle light to moderate radial loads and can also handle some axial loads. They have a series of balls that are held in place by a cage, with the inner and outer rings having raceways that are either deep groove or angular contact.
When selecting excavator bearings for a particular application, it is important to consider several factors, including the load capacity, operating speed, temperature range, and lubrication requirements. It is also important to ensure that the bearing is compatible with the other components of the excavator, such as the shaft, housing, seals, and lubrication system.
Proper installation and maintenance of excavator bearings is also critical to their performance and longevity. This may involve ensuring that all components are properly aligned and secured, using the correct lubricant and lubrication method, and regularly inspecting the bearing for signs of wear or damage.
In addition to standard excavator bearings, there are also specialized bearings available for specific excavator applications. For example, slewing bearings are used to support the rotating platform of an excavator, while swing bearings are used to support the swing mechanism that allows the excavator arm to move side-to-side.