Taper roller bearing, particularly for railway use

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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384564, 384576, 384580, F16C 3358, F16C 3346, F16C 3356

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ABSTRACT:
A taper roller bearing is described which has the particular feature of having the track of the inner ring capable of being inspected, such characteristic is obtained by means of a spacer cage the bridges of which extend both above and below the roller pitch circle identified by the axes of the rollers in such a way as to retain these latter in the pockets of the cage both on the outer ring side and on the inner ring side of the bearing; the cage in the pockets of which the rollers are snap-engageable, is removable together with the rollers of the track of the inner ring, being axially fixed to this latter by snap-engagement.

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