Product Information
An NX bearing is a type of combined needle roller bearing that integrates:
- A needle roller bearing for handling radial loads
- A thrust ball bearing for handling axial loads in one direction
What makes NX bearings unique is that they are non-locating, compact, and often supplied as open or sealed units, making them well-suited for space-constrained applications that require support for both radial and axial forces.
Structure of an NX Bearing
- Needle roller cage assembly: Supports the radial load and provides high load capacity in a small footprint.
- Thrust ball bearing: Supports axial load in one direction.
- Outer ring: Commonly drawn-cup style with a thin wall to save space.
- Sealing (optional): Some variants (e.g., NX...Z or NX...2Z) include seals on one or both sides to keep lubrication in and contaminants out.
Key Features
- Handles radial and axial loads simultaneously
- Axial load supported in one direction only
- Compact and lightweight design
- Available in open or sealed versions
- Often used where axial guidance is not needed, or is provided separately
Common Applications
- Textile machinery
- Printing machines
- Packaging equipment
- Compact gearboxes
- Medical devices and automation systems
Example
NX20 – A bearing for a 20 mm shaft that handles both radial loads via needle rollers and axial load in one direction through a thrust ball bearing.
NX20Z – Same as above but with a seal on one side.
If you’re choosing between NX and NKX/NKXR series, it usually comes down to axial load direction, load capacity, and whether a sealed version is needed. Let me know if you want help finding the right one for your application.
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