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NTN AXK1102 thrust needle roller and cage assembly with 55 mm bore. Pressed steel cage design for axial load applications in limited axial space. Suitable for automotive transmissions, machine tools, and industrial gearboxes.
MODEL AXK1102
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Bore Type
Round
Bore type
Round
Cage Material
Steel
Cage material
Steel
Configuration
One
Dc
1.1024 in
Dc1
0.5906 in
Dw (0/-0.010)
0.0787 in
Dynamic Load Rating
2540 lbf
Dynamic load rating
2540 lbf
Ea
1.0433 in
Eb
0.6772 in
I.D.
15 mm
Limiting Speed - Grease
2800 RPM
Limiting speed - grease
2800 RPM
Limiting Speed - Oil
11000 RPM
Limiting speed - oil
11000 RPM
Material
High carbon chrome steel
O.D.
28 mm
Operating Temperature Range
-40 to 250 °F
Operating temperature range
-40 to 250 ºF
Precision
ISO class 0
Static Load Rating
8100 lbf
Static load rating
8100 lbf
Type
Cage and Roller Assembly
Technical Specifications
Type | Cage and Roller Assembly |
|---|---|
Bore Type | Round |
Configuration | One |
Material | High Carbon Chrome Steel |
Cage Material | Steel |
Limiting Speed - Oil | 11000 RPM |
Limiting Speed - Grease | 2800 RPM |
Precision | ISO Class 0 |
Dynamic Load Rating | 2540 lbf11300 N |
Static Load Rating | 8100 lbf36000 N |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 250 F-40 to 120 C |
Dimensional Specifications
| |
Dc1 | 0.5906 in15.000 mm |
|---|---|
Dc | 1.1024 in28.000 mm |
Dw (0/-0.010) | 0.0787 in2.000 mm |
Ea | 1.0433 in26.500 mm |
Eb | 0.6772 in17.200 mm |
How do I choose the right type of bearing for my application?
Start with the load and how it’s applied. You need to know if you’re dealing with radial loads, axial loads, or a mix of both. Then look at speed, operating environment, and space constraints. For example, ball bearings are great for high speed and lighter loads, while roller bearings handle heavier loads but usually at lower speeds. If there’s contamination, moisture, or heat involved, you may need sealed bearings or specific materials. In most cases, the right choice comes down to matching load type, speed, and environment to the bearing design.