The SW 2410 Spherical Roller Bearing (SRB) is engineered for demanding industrial environments where high radial loads and potential shaft misalignment are standard operational challenges. Featuring two rows of rollers, a common sphered outer ring raceway, and two inner ring raceways inclined at an angle to the bearing axis, the 2410 series is inherently self-aligning. This design compensates for static or dynamic misalignment and shaft deflection, significantly reducing localized stress and extending the overall operational life of the equipment. Constructed with high-grade, vacuum-degassed bearing steel and an optimized roller profile, the SW 2410 ensures maximum contact area efficiency and minimized heat generation, even under critical shock loads.
Optimized for reliability across severe applications such as heavy-duty conveying systems, vibrating screens, continuous casting machinery, and pulp & paper mills, the SW 2410 delivers superior Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Our precision manufacturing processes ensure tight tolerance controls and consistent quality, translating directly into reduced maintenance downtime and lower operational risks. By providing exceptional load-carrying capabilities and reliable rotational performance in contaminated or high-vibration settings, the SW 2410 model ensures peak productivity and predictable performance, solidifying its position as the trusted choice for critical industrial rotating equipment.
Key Features
Inherent Self-Aligning Capability: Compensates for significant shaft misalignment and deflection.
Exceptional Radial Load Capacity: Robust design optimized for extreme static and dynamic radial loads.
Low Friction Design: Optimized internal geometry reduces running temperature and energy consumption.
SW Precision Grade Steel: Manufactured using vacuum-degassed steel for high purity and extended service life.
Optimized Roller Profile: Ensures uniform stress distribution and minimizes edge loading.
Suitable for High Vibration Applications: Ideal for vibrating screens, crushers, and paper machines.