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SKF 22224 spherical roller bearing
SKF 22224 spherical roller bearing

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Spherical roller bearings are self-aligning, double-row, combination radial and thrust bearings. They use a spherical or crowned roller as the rolling element. The outer ring contains a spherical race which allows for some misalignment of the shaft and housing. Spherical roller bearings are unequalled in their capacity for high loads and tolerance to shock loads, but have limited speed capabilities. They perform consistently, even under conditions of extreme speed, application-specific stress, and marginal lubrication. The cage of a spherical roller bearing provides high dimensional accuracy and functionality. According to some estimates, spherical roller bearings have twice the running life of conventional bearings.

 

Most spherical roller bearings are made of alloy steels or low-carbon steels. Chrome-plated products are also available. Some applications require the use of case-hardened or thorough-hardened, high-carbon, bearing-quality steel. High-carbon grades of steel do not require carburizing and can be case-hardened by induction heating or thorough-hardened by conventional heating methods. When low-carbon, carburized grades of steel are used, carbon is introduced after the spherical roller bearings are machined to a depth sufficient to produce a hardened case that can sustain bearing loads. The addition of carbon and alloys ensures the proper combination of a hard, fatigue-resistant case and a tough, ductile core.

 

Bore size and outside diameter (OD) are important specifications to consider when selecting spherical roller bearings. The bore size is the bearings smallest dimension. The outer diameter includes the bearing housing, but excludes the flange. Other important specifications for spherical roller bearings include overall width, rated speed (oil), static axial load, static radial load, dynamic axial load, and dynamic radial load. Static axial load and static radial load are, respectively, the maximum axial and radial loads that bearings can withstand without permanent deformation. Dynamic axial load and dynamic radial load are, respectively, the calculated axial and radial loads under which a group of identical bearings with stationary outer rings can endure for a rating life of 1 million revolutions of the inner ring.

Bearing no.

Dimensions

Weight

Cylindrical bore

Tapered bore

d

D

B

d

D

Kg

22205CC

22205CCK

25

52

18

31.8

44

0.18

22205E

22205EK

25

52

18

30.6

44.1

0.18

21305CC

 

25

62

17

35.3

51.1

0.25

22206CC

22206CCK

30

62

20

37.7

52.8

0.28

22206E

22206EK

30

62

20

36.8

53.7

0.28

21306CC

 

30

72

19

41.7

59.2

0.38

22207CC

22207CCK

35

72

23

44.4

61.4

0.43

22207E

22207EK

35

72

23

43

62

0.43

21307CC

 

35

80

21

47.2

66.1

0.51

22208CC

22208CCK

40

80

23

49.7

68.8

0.52

22208E

22208EK

40

80

23

49.1

70.3

0.52

21308CC

21308CCK

40

90

23

54

74.8

0.71

22308CC

22308CCK

40

90

33

50.4

74.6

1

22308E

22308EK

40

90

33

49.7

75.4

1

 

 

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