Thrust bearings are designed specifically to manage thrust loads and enhance high-shock load resistance within industrial applications. These bearings yield high-speed performance, true rolling motion and application flexibility.
- Two thrust races, a set of rollers and a cage
- Roller-end pressure is shared by the thrust rib on each race to minimize rib and roller-end scuffing
Potential applications: oil field swivels, boring mill tables, plastic extruder drives, pulp digesters, pulp refiners and other industrial processes



| Principal Dimensions |
Basic load ratings |
Limiting speeds |
Weight |
Designations |
| d |
D |
T |
Dynamic |
Static |
Grease |
Oil |
kg |
| 200 |
400 |
122 |
1720 |
7226 |
200 |
300 |
75 |
99440 |
| 210 |
460 |
122 |
2870 |
14450 |
290 |
390 |
107 |
91742 |
| |
460 |
150 |
2870 |
14450 |
290 |
390 |
134 |
91742 DS |
| 240 |
540 |
127 |
5100 |
28760 |
250 |
340 |
157 |
91748/YA |
| 260 |
480 |
132 |
2558 |
11360 |
160 |
220 |
111 |
99452 |
| 270 |
550 |
130 |
4080 |
20940 |
240 |
330 |
164 |
91754 |
| 280 |
520 |
145 |
2950 |
13350 |
140 |
190 |
143 |
99456 |
| 320 |
580 |
155 |
3740 |
17537 |
110 |
160 |
185 |
99464 |
| 380 |
670 |
175 |
4710 |
22870 |
85 |
120 |
274 |
99476 |
| 1290 |
1550 |
134 |
6970 |
55950 |
95 |
120 |
495 |
917/1290 |
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