Detailed Product Description
Bearings of the TDO configuration have one double row outer
ring, or cup, and two inner rings with roller and cage assembly, or
cones. Normally these bearings have an intermediate ring between
the two cones. They are thus ready-to-mount units as adjustment of
the axial clearance or preload has already been made at the
production stage. In these bearings the cones are arranged
back-to-back so that the load lines diverge towards the bearing
axis. By virtue of this the bearings enable relatively stiff
arrangements to be made which can accommodate considerable tilting
moments.
These arrangements may be either locating or non-locating. For
non-locating arrangements the axial displacement must take place
between the outer ring and the housing bore. Those bearings having
a blind hole or locating slots in the outer ring are particularly
suitable for mounting with a loose fit in the housing as a
cylindrical pin which engages the hole or slot can be used to
prevent the outer ring from turning in its seat. To enable axial
displacement of these bearings in the housing it is recommended
that the pin should have a smaller diameter than the hole.
SKF double row tapered roller bearings of the TDO configuration
are generally produced in the designs described in the following.
Basically these designs differ in cage design or whether provision
is made for relubrication or an intermediate ring is positioned
between the inner rings.
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