Cylindrical Roller Bearings are designed to handle high radial loads and operate at moderate to high speeds. Unlike ball bearings, they use cylindrical rollers as rolling elements, which provide a larger contact area between the rollers and raceways. This allows them to support heavier loads while maintaining smooth and efficient rotation. The rollers are guided precisely within the raceway to minimize friction and reduce heat generation during operation.
These bearings are available in various configurations, such as single-row, double-row, and multi-row designs, to accommodate different load and application requirements. Some types also allow limited axial displacement, making them suitable for applications where shaft expansion and contraction occur due to temperature changes.
Cylindrical Roller Bearings are commonly used in electric motors, gearboxes, machine tools, turbines, and heavy industrial equipment. Their robust design, high load capacity, and superior rigidity make them ideal for applications that demand durability, accuracy, and reliability under challenging operating conditions.





