Retained Type Bearings (BR)
This bearing has integral lips on the outer race to provide a
surface for axial load. This axial load is accommodated on the
inner race via the hardened clamp rings, which both align the inner
race halves and provide roller guidance. In larger bearings
the inner race is manufactured with integral ribs for roller
guidance and axial load
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Expansion Type Bearings (BX)
This bearings is designed for radial loads only. As in the
retained type bearing, the rollers are guided on the inner race by
the hardened shoulders of the clamping rings
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type of bearings will locate the shaft axially as well as provide a
means for taking axial load. The retained outer race must be
fixed sideways against one of the housing grooved shoulders using
the pins and screws provided. Only one retained unit should be
mounted on any particular shaft. Additional care should be
taken when mounting split rolled bearing unit on shafts using other,
non-split types of bearings 9ball, cylindrical and spherical roller
etc.) to ensure there are no other locating bearings used.
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During expansion or contraction of the shaft, rollers are free to
move across the plain outer race offering virtually no resistance to
axial movement. Limits for the amount of axial movement are
given in the Assembly and Maintenance section
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