Metric Design Tapered
Roller Bearings
For metric-design medium-angle and steep-angle
tapered roller bearings, the respective contact angle symbol C or D is added
after the bore number. For normal-angle tapered roller bearings, no contact
angle symbol is used. Medium-angle tapered roller bearings are primarily used
for the pinion shafts of differential gears of automobiles. Among those with
high load capacity (HR series), some bearings have the basic number suffixed by
J to conform to the specifications of ISO for the cup back face raceway
diameter, cup width, and contact angle. Therefore, the cone assembly and cup of
bearings with the same basic number suffixed by J are internationally
interchangeable. Among metric-design tapered roller bearings specified by ISO
355, there are those having new dimensions that are different than the dimension
series 3XX used in the past. Part of them are listed in the bearing tables.
They conform to the specifications of ISO for the smaller end diameter of the
cup and contact angle. The cone and cup assemblies are internationally
interchangeable. The bearing number formulation, which is different than that
for past metric design, is as follows:
Inch Design Tapered
Roller Bearings
Besides metric design tapered roller bearings,
there are also inch design bearings. For the cone assemblies and cups of inch
design bearings, except four-row tapered roller bearings, the bearing numbers
are approximately formulated as follows:
Double-row Tapered
Roller Bearings
Design and Feadtured of Combinations of
Tapered Roller Bearings