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One-Piece Thrust Ball Bearings

In addition to handling higher loads than three-piece ball bearings, one-piece bearings are easier to handle. They have an outer band that holds the bearing together and acts as a shield against dust and other contaminants.
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Thrust Load Cap., lbs. | |||||||||||
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For Shaft Dia. | OD | Thick. | Ring Material | Dynamic | Static | Max. Speed, rpm | Lubrication | Temp. Range, °F | Features | Each | |
Shielded | |||||||||||
2 1/16" | 3 11/32" | 13/16" | Steel | 10,800 | 29,000 | 2,100 | Required | -40° to 245° | Lubrication Hole | 00000000 | 000000 |
Oil-Embedded Thrust Bearings

Startup friction causes these porous bronze bearings to release a thin layer of oil on the bearing’s surface. They are also known as Oilite® bearings.
Note: Dynamic load capacity is the maximum load a bearing can withstand at a given shaft speed. If your application’s load and speed requirements are below the values listed, the bearing will work.
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OD | Thick. | Dynamic Thrust Load Capacity | Lubrication | Lubricant | Temperature Range, °F | Each | |
For 2 1/16" Shaft Dia. | |||||||
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4" | 1/8" | 14,200 lbs. @ 30 rpm | Lubricated | SAE 30 Oil | -35° to 300° | 00000000 | 000000 |
Tapered-Roller Thrust Bearings


Thick, tapered rollers stand up to extremely high thrust loads.
Open bearings dissipate heat more efficiently than sealed bearings.
Sealed bearings have better dust resistance than open bearings, but retain more heat.
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