My notes is the former has a taper hole on the cone position preload, the latter is a nut. But the online information seems a little different. Are the preload methods for two direction thrust angular contact bearings and angular contact ball bearings the same?
Dissimilarity! The former is mainly used as the support of the shaft with larger load. The main prevention is the radial runout, which is usually used individually, so there is not much demand for the preload. The latter is mainly used as a precision screw shaft for the radial motion and axial runout requirements are very strict, generally used when they are two back-to-back, when pre tightening have strict requirements, general requirements for the radial motion and axial runout should not exceed 5 per thousand mm.
The latter is mainly used as a precision screw shaft for the radial motion and axial runout requirements are very strict, generally used when they are two back-to-back, when pre tightening have strict requirements, general requirements for the radial motion and axial runout should not exceed 5 per thousand mm.
Dissimilarity! The former is mainly used as the support of the shaft with larger load. The main prevention is the radial runout, which is usually used individually, so there is not much demand for the preload.