02EB208EX SKF 02EBCP208EX Split bearing

02EB208EX SKF 02EBCP208EX Split bearing

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Split bearings

Description

02EB208EX SKF 02EBCP208EX Split bearing

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Split roller bearings:

Cooper split roller bearings use cylindrical rollers and half-piece components.

Assembling the halves on the shaft eliminates the need to disassemble couplings,

gearboxes, pulleys, etc., and simplifies shaft design.

Cylindrical rollers allow unrestricted shaft expansion in “EX” bearings and canaccommodate moderate axial loads using “GR” bearings. They are mounted in

Cooper rotating barrels, provide shaft alignment and excellent concentric sealing

options, and can be used in various forms of housings.

Split tapered bearings:

Cooper split tapered roller bearings have two rows of opposing rollers and can

accommodate axial loads in either direction. They are suitable for “fixed” bearing

positions, and all other positions on the shaft use “EX” expansion bearings. Its

components are divided into two halves and mounted in Cooper rotating barrels,

providing shaft alignment and excellent concentric sealing options, and can be

installed in base or flange housings.

AMUS often provides special and customized bearing solutions. Our huge inventory

and professional technical knowledge can solve more for you. If you need to learn

more, please contact AMUS customer service