Carb toroidal roller bearings have one row of long, slightly barrel-shaped symmetrical rollers and torus-shaped raceway profiles. They are non-locating bearings and accommodate exclusively radial loads. CARB bearings are often used to replace the non-locating spherical roller bearing in a locating/non-locating bearing arrangement.
Bearings are “parts that assist objects’ rotation”. They support the shaft that rotates inside the machinery. Machines that use bearings include automobiles, airplanes, electric generators and so on.
A bearing is a machine element that constrains relative motion to only the desired motion, and reduces friction between moving parts. Bearings typically consist of the following components: Two rings, inner and outer, with raceways. Rolling elements – rollers or balls. A cage which keeps the rolling elements spearted and helps guide motion.