Radial Roller Bearings are used similarly to radial ball bearings to support radial and axial forces in rotating machinery. The main difference between the two types of bearings lies in the design of the rollers or balls they contain. The choice between radial ball bearings and radial roller bearings depends on the specific requirements of the application, e.g. the required speed, load capacity and other factors.

Radial roller bearings have cylindrical or barrel shaped rollers between the inner and outer rings of the bearing. These rollers have a larger contact area, resulting in a higher load capacity.
Radial roller bearings are used in applications where high load capacity and lower speed are required, such as heavy machinery. In these applications, radial roller bearings enable efficient power transmission and ensure reliable machine performance, even under extreme conditions and high loads. Their robust design and ability to absorb vibration and knocks make them particularly durable and resistant.

Areas of application: Vibratory rollers, vibratory plates, compressors, engines, bucket wheel excavators
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