With cylindrical rollers to distribute load over a large surface area, these bearings are often used to support heavy loads at high speeds in applications such as power generation and metal recycling. A cage prevents the rollers from touching each other, reducing friction for high-speed use. All of these bearings have an inner ring that's flanged on one side, so they only allow heat expansion in one direction. The bearings can be taken apart, so you can install them with precision and quickly dismantle them for maintenance or replacement.
Radial Load
Capacity, lbs.
Thrust Load
Capacity, lbs.
For Shaft
Diameter, mm For Housing
ID, mm Width,
mm Ring
Material Dynamic Static Dynamic Static Maximum
Speed, rpm Lubrication For Shaft Surface
Smoothness (Ra), microns Temperature
Range, °F Specifications
Met Each
For Combined Radial and Thrust Loads
Open
25 52 15 Steel 7,750 6,150 Not Rated Not Rated 17,200 Required 0.8 -20° to 245° DIN 5412-1 3635N111 $70.31
30 62 16 Steel 10,300 8,400 Not Rated Not Rated 14,200 Required 0.8 -20° to 245° DIN 5412-1 3635N112 101.77
35 72 17 Steel 13,250 11,200 Not Rated Not Rated 12,300 Required 0.8 -20° to 245° DIN 5412-1 3635N113 112.02
40 80 18 Steel 14,150 11,900 Not Rated Not Rated 10,900 Required 0.8 -20° to 245° DIN 5412-1 3635N114 117.71
45 85 19 Steel 16,150 14,150 Not Rated Not Rated 10,200 Required 0.8 -20° to 245° DIN 5412-1 3635N115 107.21