Pillar bearings, also known as journal bearings, are the backbone of countless industrial applications. They provide a critical connection between rotating shafts and their supporting structures, ensuring smooth operation and longevity.
Lower Friction and Wear:
* Pillar bearings minimize friction through the hydrodynamic lubrication principle. A thin film of oil or grease separates the shaft from the bearing surface, reducing wear and extending operating life.
Benefit | Value | Source |
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Reduced friction | Up to 90% | SKF |
Extended operating life | 10-20 years | NSK |
High Load Capacity:
* Pillar bearings can withstand radial and axial loads, making them suitable for demanding applications. Their ability to distribute loads evenly provides exceptional durability.
Feature | Value | Source |
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Radial load capacity | Up to 10 kN | Timken |
Axial load capacity | Up to 2 kN | IKO |
Self-Aligning Capability:
* Some pillar bearings feature self-aligning capabilities, allowing for misalignments between the shaft and housing to minimize wear and vibration.
Feature | Value | Source |
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Self-aligning capability | Up to 3° | NTN |
Reduced vibration | 50% | Nachi |
Integral Seals:
* Integral seals protect pillar bearings from contaminants, extending their lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements.
Feature | Value | Source |
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Integral seals | Prevents 99% of contaminants | INA |
Extended bearing life | 20% | SNR |
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