The Timken 6575 cone is engineered for superior performance in demanding industrial applications, offering exceptional rigidity and load distribution capability. As part of a Tapered Roller Bearing assembly, the 6575 cone (inner ring, rollers, and cage) features case-carburized, high-strength steel that enhances surface hardness while maintaining a ductile core, providing maximum resistance against shock loads and fatigue. Its optimized geometry, incorporating precision-machined roller and raceway profiles, ensures accurate alignment and minimized friction, delivering cooler running temperatures and extended service life under combined radial and thrust (axial) loads.
Designed for heavy machinery across sectors such as mining, steel processing, aggregate handling, and heavy-duty gear drives, the Timken 6575 ensures maximum uptime and operational reliability. Its robust construction makes it an ideal choice for critical applications where bearing failure results in significant downtime costs. Integrating this premium Timken component into your systems guarantees dimensional consistency and industry-leading quality assurance, allowing for seamless interchangeability with existing standard bearing cups (e.g., 6535) for reliable maintenance and robust system design.
Key Features
High-Strength Case-Carburized Steel: Provides superior surface hardness for wear resistance and a soft core for shock load absorption.
Optimized Roller Profile: Reduces stress concentrations at roller ends, significantly increasing fatigue life.
Manages Combined Loads: Specifically designed to manage high radial and axial (thrust) loads simultaneously.