A knuckle bearing is a type of mechanical bearing specifically designed for applications involving limited axial movement and high radial loads. It comprises two bearing rings, a cage, and rolling elements that allow for smooth articulation and support.
Feature | Description |
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Design | Two bearing rings with rolling elements and a cage |
Function | Supports radial loads and limited axial movement |
Applications | Automotive suspensions, construction machinery, industrial equipment |
Advantage | Benefit |
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High radial load capacity | Handles heavy loads |
Limited axial movement | Prevents axial displacement |
Durability | Withstands harsh operating conditions |
Market Trends: The demand for knuckle bearings is driven by the increasing adoption in automotive and industrial sectors.
Technological Advancements: Innovations such as polymer-based cages and ceramic rolling elements enhance bearing performance and durability.
It varies depending on the bearing size and design, typically ranging between 100 kN and 500 kN.
How do I choose the right knuckle bearing for my application?
Consider the load capacity, operating temperature, speed, and lubrication requirements. Refer to manufacturers' specifications or consult with bearing experts.
How often should I replace a knuckle bearing?
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