Spherical Roller Bearings
When cement equipment runs under shock, dust, shaft deflection, and very heavy loads, spherical roller bearings are often the first choice. Their two-row roller design and self-aligning internal geometry allow them to keep working under misalignment and vibration. They are especially valuable in crushers, vibrating screens, roller presses, and conveyor head or tail pulleys.
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Tapered Roller Bearings
For positions that must handle radial load and axial thrust at the same time, tapered roller bearings offer stronger directional support and higher stiffness than many other bearing types. In cement plants, they are often selected for gearbox shafts, drive systems, and other heavily loaded rotating positions where load control, shaft stability, and durability are critical.
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Cylindrical Roller Bearings
If the application is dominated by heavy radial load and requires strong rigidity, cylindrical roller bearings are a practical solution. Their roller-to-raceway line contact gives them high radial capacity, while the separable structure can simplify mounting and dismounting. In cement industry service, they are commonly used in mill drives, large motors, and gearbox arrangements.
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Deep Groove Ball Bearings
Not every cement plant position needs a heavy-duty roller bearing. Deep groove ball bearings are often used where speed, simple structure, and economical operation matter more than extreme load capacity. They are well suited to smaller motors, fans, auxiliary drives, and light-to-medium-duty conveyor positions, especially when sealing and lubrication are properly managed against dust.
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Angular Contact Ball Bearings
Where higher speed and axial positioning accuracy matter, angular contact ball bearings offer a clear advantage. Their contact-angle design allows them to carry combined loads efficiently, making them suitable for pumps, fan assemblies, and certain gearbox or drive-end positions in cement plants where stable running and axial load support are both required.
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Spherical Plain Bearings
Spherical plain bearings solve a different kind of problem. Instead of focusing on high-speed rolling motion, they are used where oscillation, pivoting movement, impact, and misalignment are more important. In cement equipment, they are commonly found in linkage points, hydraulic cylinders, support joints, and articulated mechanisms exposed to shock, dirt, and slow heavy motion.
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Mounted Bearing Units / Housed Units
In many cement plant positions, ease of installation and maintenance is just as important as load carrying ability. Mounted bearing units combine the bearing and housing into one practical assembly, making them useful for conveyors, supporting shafts, and general plant equipment. Their advantage lies in simpler mounting, easier replacement, and reliable service in dusty operating areas.
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Split Bearings
Split bearings are especially valuable where downtime is expensive and shaft removal is difficult. Because the bearing can be installed or replaced in sections, maintenance work becomes much faster on large conveyors, fans, bucket elevators, and other hard-to-access machines. In cement plants, their main strength is reducing maintenance disruption without major dismantling work.
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