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The difference between cylindrical roller bearings and tapered roller bearings

The inner and outer rings of tapered roller bearings are inclined and can bear radial loads and axial loads at the same time. They are suitable for occasions where clearance adjustment or preload installation is required, such as automobile differentials.


The difference between cylindrical roller bearings and tapered roller bearings is mainly reflected in their structure and use. Cylindrical roller bearings are composed of an inner and outer ring, a rolling body and a cage, and are suitable for occasions where the force direction is relatively fixed, such as the machine tool spindle. Tapered roller bearings have an inner and outer ring bevel, which can withstand both radial and axial loads, and are suitable for situations where clearance needs to be adjusted or preloaders installed, such as automotive differentials. Therefore, when choosing to use, it is necessary to conduct a reasonable selection according to the actual working conditions.