Spherical roller bearings 22324 EW33
Boundary Dimension: 120*260*86mm, Weight: 22.55kg.
Spherical roller bearings have two rows of rollers with a common sphered raceway in the outer ring and two
inner ring raceways inclined at an angle to the bearing axis.
Spherical roller bearings are leading in design and can, in addition to high radial loads, accommodate high
axial loads acting in both directions.
The standard range of SKF spherical roller bearings comprises
- open bearings
- sealed bearings
- bearings for vibratory applications.
In addition to the standard range, offers a wide range of special spherical roller bearings adapted for
specific applications.
Spherical roller bearings
1.Open bearings
Spherical roller bearings are produced in several designs, depending on bearing series and size. The
differences are
- the arrangement of the floating guide ring as well as
- the design of the inner ring and/or cages,
as described in the following.
C(J), CC--Two window-type steel cages, flangeless inner ring and guide ring centred on the inner ring
EC(J), ECC(J)--Two window-type steel cages, flangeless inner ring, guide ring centred on the inner ring and
reinforced roller complement.
CA--One-piece machined brass cage, double-pronged, retaining flanges on the inner ring and guide ring
centred on the inner ring
CAF-- As CA, but with a steel cage.
ECA, ECAC-- Reinforced roller complement, one-piece machined brass cage, double-pronged, retaining flanges
on the inner ring, guide ring centred on the inner ring.
ECAF-- As ECA, but with a steel cage.
E-- For bearings with a bore diameter d ≤ 65 mm: Two pressed window-type steel cages, flangeless inner
ring and guide ring centred on the inner ring
CAFA-- One-piece machined steel cage, double-pronged, centred on the outer ring raceway, retaining flanges
on the inner ring and guide ring centred on the inner ring
With some exceptions, all SKF spherical roller bearings are produced with a cylindrical bore as well as with a tapered bore. The tapered bore of bearings in the
- other series have a taper of 1:12, designation suffix K.