The Timken JM718110 is the precision-engineered cone (inner ring assembly) component of a high-performance tapered roller bearing set, designed to manage demanding combined radial and thrust loads characteristic of heavy industrial machinery. Manufactured using Timken's proprietary, high-quality case-carburized steel, this cone offers exceptional surface hardness and core toughness, ensuring superior durability and resistance to premature fatigue. The optimized raceway geometry and roller profile minimizes edge loading, promoting consistent lubrication and reducing operational friction, making it the ideal choice for applications requiring high rigidity and reliable performance under fluctuating temperature and load conditions. Precision tolerances ensure accurate shaft positioning and smooth integration with its corresponding JM718149 (or equivalent) cup.
Selecting the genuine Timken JM718110 guarantees maximum uptime and reduced maintenance costs across critical applications such as truck axles, heavy-duty gear drives, quarry equipment, and rolling mills. As a Senior Product Manager, we emphasize that this component meets stringent international quality standards, providing the confidence that your assets are protected by a globally trusted bearing technology leader. Its robust design is specifically engineered for easy assembly and alignment, delivering exceptional value through prolonged service life and consistent performance predictability, crucial factors in maintaining efficient industrial operations.
Key Features
High radial and singular thrust load capacity due to optimized taper angle.
Constructed from advanced case-carburized alloy steel for superior impact resistance and extended component life.
Precision-machined raceways and rolling elements ensure low operating friction and reduced heat generation.
Dimensional stability and conformity ensure consistent fitting accuracy, reducing installation time and errors.
Ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring reliable performance under high vibration and intermittent loading.