- Metric bearings, bearing housings and bearing pedestals
- Inch bearing, bearing housing and bearing pedestal
- Compatible bearing pedestal
- Metric round flange bearing
- Installation of round flange bearing with inch size
- Metric dimensioning method - Blue bearings
- Inch dimension method blue bearing
- Metric suspension bearing
- Inch size suspension bearing
- Three threaded suspension bearing
- Wound bearing
- Pull rod bearing
- Bearings with inside diameters greater than 600 mm /24 inches
EBC split roller bearings in rod end housings provide a simple way of mounting roller bearings on cranks. As the complete bearing and housing unit is split radially, cranks can be made solid rather than being built-up or overhung. Typical applications include shaker screens and classifiers.
Rod ends are available to suit 100, 01/01 E and 02 Series bearings as shown on pages 518 to 524 and 538 to 546.
Each rod end consists of a split outer casing, which encloses a fixed (gr) bearing in a swivel cartridge (refer to page 515). Two basic configurations are available - the T type and the`shoe` type. These can be modified to suit various rods and attachments.
Standard rod ends are of grey iron. Spheroidal graphite iron or steel versions are available.
Rod ends are supplied with matched cartridge to reduce the clearance between the cartridge and rod-end (S1 fit).
Except for very slow speed applications, bearings with C2 clearance should be specified.
Dimensions and load capacities of housings should be confirmed before finalising designs.
Shaft Dimensions
Journals should be machined to h6 tolerance. Close tolerance machining to the sides of the journal is not required. These are clearance only (i.e. not locating) as the bearing is positioned by the inner race being clamped onto the shaft.
The journal widths and fillet radii listed in the tables are suggested dimensions to clear standard EBC cartridges. Special cartridges may be supplied if narrower journals are required.
`T` TYPE
Shoe Type