We
have enhanced our website with interchange tables and engineering
information that you will find useful when needle bearings are needed.
The wide spread use of needle roller bearings can be traced back to
the 1950’s and the introduction of a needle roller in the transmission
of the VW Beetle. Needle roller bearings are named for their thin
cylindrical rolling elements or “needle rollers” (think of a rolling
pin for a pie crust). Needle roller bearings are most often
specified into a design for their low sectional height and relatively
high load capacity. These bearings enable smaller and lighter weight
designs where capacity and space preclude spherical or ball bearings,
and where speed or friction rules out the use of a bushing. Needle
roller bearings are able to handle high loads in relation to their size
because they utilize linear contact, which disperses the load over the
length of the rollers.
Multiple design configurations of needle roller
bearings make this product family adept to handling many applications
and each individual design has a unique purpose. Let’s take a look at
some of the more popular designs;
Drawn Cup Needle Rollers
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Drawn cup needle roller
bearings are complete bearing units consisting of a thin-walled, drawn
outer cup and a needle roller, available in full complement or cage
assembly. Caged bearings utilize fewer rollers which reduces friction,
and can therefore handle higher speeds. Because full complement needle
rollers utilize more rollers than caged versions they are ideal for
lower speeds and higher loads.
Common Applications:
- Transmissions, transfer cases, engines
and valve trains
- Steering and braking systems
- Axle support
- Outboard engines
- Power tools
- Copiers, fax machines, paper-moving
equipment
- Appliances
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Roller Clutches
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Similar
in design to the drawn cup roller bearing, needle roller clutches
transmit torque between the shaft and the housing in one direction and
allow free overrun in the opposite direction. The individual
spring retention of the needle rollers ensures constant contact between
the shaft, the needle rollers and the ramps. Applications are generally
described as indexing, backstopping or overrunning.
Common Applications
- Paper moving (copiers, fax machines,
paper towel dispensers, etc.)
- Exercise equipment
- Appliances
- Two-speed gearboxes
- Rack indexing drives
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Heavy Duty
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When
the application requires high static, dynamic or shock loads heavy duty needle rollers
are ideal. Machined or Heavy Duty Type needle rollers are bearings
with a relatively low sectional height and a solid machined outer ring.
The solid outer ring provides high rigidity and allows this bearing to
handle larger loads than drawn cup needle bearings.
Common Applications
- Gear pumps
- Sheaves
- Automotive transmissions
- Two-cycle engines
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Needle Thrust Bearings
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When
high axial load capacities are needed and envelope space is minimal, needle thrust bearings are
an option. These bearings consist of a stamped or machined cage and
rollers. The cage retaining the rollers is paired with thrust washers
that act as raceways. Thrust bearings can be used without thrust
washers when the faces of adjacent machine components can serve as
raceways, allowing the machine to be even more compact.
Common Applications
- Automotive automatic and manual
transmissions
- Automotive accessories (compressors,
steering gears, etc.)
- Agricultural equipment
- Construction equipment
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National Precision Bearing stocks a wide variety of
domestic and imported needle roller bearings and is authorized to
distribute for a number of quality manufacturers including
Koyo/Torrington, INA, IKO and RBC. MIL SPEC offerings include:
MS24462, MS24463, MS24465, MS21438, MS21439 and more.
Visit our needle bearing website at www.nationalprecision.com/needle-bearings for
additional information and to view our in depth part interchange
tables.
When you work with NPB not only do you get access
to our inventory, you gain the support of our experienced sales staff
as well as a wide vendor knowledge base. Additional services such
as our ISO 9001:2000 relubrication facility make NPB a valuable supply
solution for a wide range of requirements.
Scott Rinne, Industrial Product
Manager
When you work
with NPB not only do you get access to our inventory, you gain the
support of our experienced sales staff as well as a wide vendor
knowledge base. Additional services such as our ISO 9001:2000
relubrication facility make NPB a valuable supply solution for a wide
range of requirements.
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