• Roller Thrust Bearing

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    • Type: Roller thrust bearing

    • Load: Very high axial/thrust load; minimal radial load capacity

    • Cage: Typically steel or brass (depending on series)

    • Performance: High stiffness, excellent heavy-load handling; best for low–moderate speeds

    • Construction: Thrust washers + rollers + cage (often separable)

    • Use cases: Screw jacks, presses, extruders, rotary tables, cranes/hoists, heavy gearboxes

    • Note: Needs good alignment and rigid mounting surfaces; not a replacement for radial bearings.

  • Thrust Ball Bearing

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    • Type: Thrust ball bearing (brass cage)

    • Load: Designed for axial/thrust loads (along the shaft)

    • Cage: Brass retainer for durability and stable ball spacing

    • Performance: Low friction, smooth rotation, good wear resistance

    • Construction: Steel races + precision steel balls, serviceable assembly

    • Use cases: Vertical shafts, turntables, lead screws, fixtures, gearboxes (axial support)

    • Note: Limited radial load capacity—use a radial bearing if side load is significant

    Thrust Ball Bearing

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  • Tapered Roller Thrust Bearing

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    • Type: Tapered roller thrust bearing

    • Load: Very high axial/thrust load; minimal radial load capacity

    • Cage: Typically steel or brass (varies by series)

    • Performance: High stiffness, strong shock-load handling, reliable at low–moderate speeds

    • Construction: Thrust washers + tapered rollers + cage (often separable for easy installation)

    • Use cases: Screw jacks, presses, extruders, rotary tables, cranes/hoists, heavy gearboxes

    • Note: Needs precise alignment and rigid mounting faces; use a separate radial bearing for side loads.

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