Cylindrical Roller Bearings with Disk Cage or Spacers are special designs of cylindrical roller bearings in which the cages consist of thin metal disks or individual spacers. This form of structure is found in many applications and is particularly suitable for machines with high radial loads, impact loads and high speeds. It includes a split outer ring, a removable inner ring, a cage made of disks or spacers, and cylindrical rollers.

The use of cylindrical roller bearings with disk cage or spacers offers several advantages: Weight reduction of the bearing, increased rigidity and higher speeds, as well as ensuring an equal load distribution and longer service life.

Cylindrical Roller Bearings with Disk Cage contain thin metal disks placed between the rollers. These disks serve to separate the rollers and ensure an equal load distribution. The disk cage has the important task of holding the rollers in the correct position and preventing them from overturning or twisting.

Cylindrical Roller Bearings with Spacers use individual spacers between the rollers. These spacers perform the same function as the disks in the disk cage and ensure precise positioning of the roller elements. They guarantee efficient load distribution and contribute to the stability and performance of the bearing.
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