NSK has developed tapered roller bearings and cylindrical roller bearings that incorporate new pin-type cages with up to six-times the shock load resistance of conventional cages. The bearings are made of a new bearing material called SAC steel, which can offer long bearing life in harsh environments such as steel and aluminium mills, where bearings are exposed to wear particles from the gear teeth of large gearboxes.
NSK has developed the new cage design and material specification for the tapered and cylindrical roller bearings as a means of addressing the problems of maintenance on large gearboxes in rolling mills. The sheer difficulty of removing and maintaining such large gearboxes, and the costly downtime commensurate with such maintenance, places the onus on components such as bearings to provide ever increasing levels of reliability and operating life, qualities that the pin-cage bearings have been designed to provide.
This new type cage eliminates any clearance between the pin and the cage side plate, which is found in conventional pin-type cages. Central to the design is a pin that runs through the bore of each roller. The pin works to maintain clearance between the roller and the cage, and spaces the rollers equally apart from each other. This newly developed design helps to improve cage strength by reducing force that would normally be applied to the welded areas of the cage side plate under operating conditions where large impact loads result from rapid acceleration and deceleration.