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Cylindrical Roller Bearing

The cylindrical roller and raceway are line contact bearings. They have large load capacity and mainly bear radial loads. The friction between the rolling element and the rib of the ferrule is small, which is suitable for high-speed rotation. According to whether the ferrule has ribs or not, they can be divided into single-row cylindrical roller bearings such as NU, NJ, NUP, N, NF, and double-row cylindrical roller bearings such as NNU and NN. The inner and outer rings of this bearing are separable.

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Model number Basic size Basic load rating Rated speed
Dynamic state Static Reference speed Limiting speed
d [mm] D [mm] B [mm] C [kN] C₀ [kN] [r/min] [r/min]
81206 TN
30 52 16 50 134 2400 4800
A-5230-WS
150 270 88.9 872 1190 1407 1080
F-803675.ZL
110 200 53 300 450 1500 2000
NJ412C3
60 150 35 155 162 4300 5300
NU326
130 280 58 720 750 2400 3000
N316
80 170 39 300 290 3600 4300
NU211
55 100 21 95 96 7500 8000
NU2326
130 280 93 1060 1250 2400 4500
RN 309
45 86.5 25 93 100 7500 8500
RN 219
95 151.5 32 208 262 3200 4000
NF 5030 2LSV
150 225 100 748 1290 500 560
NU315 E-TVP2
75 160 37 285 265 4150 5900
Model number Basic size Basic load rating Rated speed
Dynamic state Static Reference speed Limiting speed
d [in] D [in] B [in] C [Ibf] C₀ [Ibf] [r/min] [r/min]
81206 TN
2400 4800
A-5230-WS
1407 1080
F-803675.ZL
1500 2000
NJ412C3
4300 5300
NU326
2400 3000
N316
3600 4300
NU211
7500 8000
NU2326
2400 4500
RN 309
7500 8500
RN 219
3200 4000
NF 5030 2LSV
500 560
NU315 E-TVP2
4150 5900

Cylindrical Roller Bearings: The Ultimate Solution for Pure Radial Loads

Cylindrical roller bearings (CRBs) are engineered for applications demanding exceptional radial load capacity combined with high-speed operational capability. Featuring line contact between rollers and raceways—as opposed to point contact in ball bearings—these bearings deliver load ratings up to 3x higher than equivalent-sized ball bearings. Their separable inner and outer ring design simplifies installation and maintenance, making them indispensable in electric motors, industrial gearboxes, wind turbine generators, and machine tool spindles where reliability and performance are non-negotiable.


Cylindrical Roller Bearing Advantages


1. High load-bearing capacity: Cylindrical roller bearings adopt roller structure, which can bear high radial and axial loads and are suitable for high-load rotating 

bodies.


2. Low friction coefficient: Since cylindrical roller bearings have a large rolling contact area and a low friction coefficient, they have good lubrication performance 

and low friction resistance, which can effectively reduce mechanical energy consumption and wear.


3. High rotation accuracy: Cylindrical roller bearings adopt precision processing technology and have high rotation accuracy, which can ensure the stability and 

accuracy of mechanical equipment.


4. Good durability: Cylindrical roller bearings adopt high-quality materials and advanced heat treatment technology, with good durability and long service life.


5. Good adaptability: Cylindrical roller bearings can choose different designs, materials and sizes according to different application requirements, and have strong 

adaptability and flexibility.


6. Low maintenance cost: Cylindrical roller bearings have low maintenance costs, and only need regular lubrication and inspection to ensure their normal operation.




Cylindrical Roller Bearing Application:


1. Large electric motors‌: Cylindrical roller bearings can withstand large radial loads and certain axial loads, and are suitable for occasions that require 

high loads and high-speed operation.


‌2. Machine tool spindles‌: Due to their excellent radial load capacity and high-speed rotation characteristics, cylindrical roller bearings are often used 

in machine tool spindles to ensure the stability and precision of the spindles.


‌3. Automotive industry‌: In the automotive industry, cylindrical roller bearings are used in various transmission parts, such as axle boxes, diesel engine 

crankshafts, etc., and can withstand heavy loads and impact loads.


‌4. Metallurgical equipment‌: In metallurgical equipment, such as cranes and rolling mills, cylindrical roller bearings can withstand huge radial loads and 

axial impact loads, ensuring the stable operation of the equipment.


‌5‌. Other mechanical equipment‌: Widely used in mechanical equipment such as vibrating screens, reducers, generators, gas turbines, etc., to adapt to 

various high-load and high-speed application scenarios



FAQ


Q1: Can cylindrical roller bearings handle axial loads?

A: Standard NU and N types cannot handle axial loads—they allow free axial movement. NJ types support unidirectional axial loads through their rib design. NUP types handle bidirectional axial loads using a loose rib ring. For significant axial loads (>20% of radial), combine cylindrical bearings with separate thrust bearings.


Q2: What's the difference between NU and NJ bearings?

A: NU bearings have two outer ring ribs and a rib-free inner ring, allowing shaft axial displacement. NJ bearings have two outer ribs plus one inner ring rib, enabling them to support axial loads in one direction. Choose NU for floating positions; NJ for locating positions with thrust in one direction.


Q3: Are cylindrical roller bearings better than ball bearings?

A: For pure radial loads, CRBs offer 2-3x higher capacity and better rigidity.


Q4: How often should I relubricate cylindrical roller bearings?

A: Relubrication intervals depend on operating conditions:

ConditionInterval
Clean,<70°C, moderate speed12–24 months
High speed (>75% limit)6–12 months
Contaminated or >100°C3–6 months
Continuous water exposure1–3 months or weekly purge
Sealed-for-lifeNo relubrication needed