Question:

Radial roller bearing

What do you mean by a roller, a column or something else? Can you make it clear? I don't understand. Thank you for being here first.

Answer:

A rolling body is a short cylinder.The inner ring (or outer ring) of the bearing can be split.
Oh, My God!!! Do you understand the bearings in this way?! What is called "roller" means that the rolling column is cylindrical and similar to cylindrical shape, such as short cylindrical, long cylindrical, tapered roller, spherical roller, etc.." This kind of statement should be listed as the promotion answer!!! Absurd! Laughable! !!The standard answer is: Bearings in accordance with the direction of force, divided into radial bearings and thrust bearings, in simple terms, if the main force to bear the axial thrust bearings, thrust bearings; otherwise, that is, radial bearings. As for radial roller bearings, simply speaking, it is the roller bearings that mainly bear radial forces. It's so simple, there's so much nonsense!!
The rollers refer to the rolling bodies as cylinders and similar cylindrical shapes, such as short columns, long columns, tapered rollers, spherical rollers, etc..

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