Cylindrical roller bearings are a type of rolling-element bearing that utilizes cylindrical rollers to support radial loads. These bearings have a high radial load capacity and are commonly found in applications such as machine tool spindles, rolling mills, and wind turbines.
The cylindrical rollers in these bearings are in linear contact with the raceway, resulting in a higher load-carrying capacity than other types of bearings. Additionally, cylindrical roller bearings are capable of withstanding high speeds and accelerations due to their low frictional capacity.
Cylindrical roller bearings come in a variety of designs, including single-row, double-row, and multi-row configurations. They can also feature different cage designs, such as steel, brass, or plastic.
One of the primary benefits of cylindrical roller bearings is their ability to handle heavy radial loads, making them an ideal choice for heavy-duty applications. Additionally, they have a relatively small cross-sectional area compared to other types of bearings, which allows them to be used in tight spaces.