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Can cross cylindrical roller bearings carry more weight

Yes, cross cylindrical roller bearings are designed to carry heavy loads and have a high load carrying capacity compared to other types of bearings. They can handle both radial and axial loads simultaneously, which makes them particularly suitable for applications where heavy loads and precise motion control are required.

The unique design of cross cylindrical roller bearings with two sets of cylindrical rollers arranged at right angles to each other helps to distribute the load evenly across the bearing, allowing them to carry more weight than other types of bearings.

Additionally, the roller elements in a cross cylindrical roller bearing are longer and have a larger contact area with the raceway compared to other bearings, which enhances their load carrying capacity and provides greater rigidity.

Overall, cross cylindrical roller bearings are an excellent choice for applications that require high load capacity, precision, and durability.

Luoyang E-find Precision Bearing specializes in the production of high-precision, high-rigidity, heavy-load crossed roller bearings, rotary table bearings, harmonic bearings and customized bearings for 17 years. We have ISO, SGS certification, and professionally replaces IKO THK INA SKF and other foreign imported brands.

Our cross roller bearing and YRT rotary table bearings are widely used in robots, automated production lines, machine tools accessories and other industries.

Our bearings are exported to more than 50 countries, such as the United States, Europe, South Korea, Japan, etc., and enjoy high reputation at home and abroad.

Over the past ten years development, our company has a very professional technical team and rich processing experience.We not only provide customers with high-quality products, but also perfect after-sales service.

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Please feel free to contact us if you have any requirements.

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