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Robust seal raises new mounted tapered roller bearing performance

By Mike Santora | November 16, 2021

SKF-tapered-roller BearingSKF has vastly extended the performance, and product life, of its new mounted tapered roller bearing by pairing it with a superior seal.

The mounted tapered roller bearing, also known as a Type E bearing, incorporates SKF’s CR Seal. This extends service life by virtually eliminating the ingress of contamination, even under harsh conditions.

“In mud-slurry tests, our seal withstood more than 600 hours with zero contamination ingress,” says Eric Brubaker, Director of Product Management at SKF North America. “Rival products saw ingress at 50 hours or earlier.”

The mounted tapered roller bearing is used when an increased thrust load is needed with limited axial movement. This makes it appropriate for demanding industries such as mining, aggregates, and cement. Potential applications include material handling equipment, such as belt feeders and screw conveyors, and process machinery including grinders, shredders, and mixers.

These units typically break down for one reason: seal failure. By improving seal performance, they can be designed to last much longer – extending uptime and increasing reliability.

Customers running this type of machine usually accept that contamination ingress will inevitably lead to premature failure. By combining its bearing and sealing expertise into a single unit, SKF has managed to overcome this.

“The seal performance of this unit surpasses that of our competitors by more than 10 times,” says Brubaker.

CR Seals offer several lines of defense against contamination. The use of hydrogenated nitrile rubber (HNBR) resists both wear and high temperatures, while a full rubber outside diameter improves static sealing within the housing. Multiple sealing lips exclude all types of contamination including dirt, mud, water, sand, and powder. The seal also allows the bearing to be relubricated without risking damage to the sealing lips.

Other areas of use for the Type E bearing include conveyors and process equipment in lumberyards, pulp & paper, metals, and food processing.

SKF
www.skf.com

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