What are Cylindrical Roller Bearings

There are numerous distinct types of bearings, each with its own set of benefits. The appropriate part is critical for your design, which is why bearing suppliers like EIBC provide a variety of bearing styles, like cylindrical roller bearings, to meet your needs.

 

Cylindrical Roller Bearings Basics 

 

The primary distinction between cylindrical roller bearings and other bearing types is that they use cylinders as rolling elements rather than the balls found in ball bearings. The cylinders are slightly longer than they are wide. Cylindrical rollers have a higher radial load capacity than ball bearings. These parts can also accept quicker speeds than other types of roller bearings because of the cylindrical roller design.

 

Cylindrical roller bearings come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Single row cylindrical rollers are the most common and are removable, making installing and dismounting much easier. However, they might not be able to handle the radial load of some applications. Cylindrical roller bearings with two or more rows have a higher radial load capacity and can also transmit axial loads in one direction.

 

Cylindrical roller bearings, like other kinds, have a variety of clearance and lubrication options depending on the manufacturer and provider. Cylindrical roller bearings can be manufactured with or without a cage.

 

Cylindrical Roller Bearings uses 

 

With their combination of greater radial load capacity, ability to accommodate faster speeds, and other benefits, cylindrical roller bearings are ideal for use in a variety of industries. Typical markets that can utilize these parts include:


 

  • Wind Turbines 
  • Gearboxes
  • Machine tool 
  • Electric motors 
  • Pumps 
  • Steel mills 

 

Causes of Cylindrical Roller Bearings Failure 

 

Cylindrical roller bearings, like all other types of bearings, need to be cared for and maintained. Cylindrical roller bearing failure is commonly caused by flaking or pitting, cracking and chipping, scratches, and rust.

 

You can, fortunately, reduce the chances of bearing failure. There are steps you can do to limit the danger of damage to your bearings. Check out our articles on how to help prevent or detect the following potential issues:


 

  • Contamination, incorrect mounting, and misalignment are all issues that need to be addressed.
  • Corrosion, lubrication, fluting, and fatigue are all factors to consider.
  • Excessive loads, incorrect storage or handling, and improper fit are all causes of overheating.

 

Who Makes Cylindrical Roller Bearings?

 

Bearing manufacturers can be found all throughout the world, however, some are better than others at producing specific types of bearings. At EIBC, we've built relationships with a number of manufacturers throughout the world so that we can take advantage of their capabilities and give our customers the parts they need.

 

It's important to have the appropriate bearings for your individual needs, whether you need a custom cylindrical roller bearing or another part. Our experts can assist you in determining whether a readily available part exists for your application or if a custom-engineered bearing solution is required. Contact us, to get the supplies you need for your project