The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .
The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .
The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .
The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .
The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .
The needles in these bearings roll freely in one direction, but lock to transmit torque when the rotation of the shaft is reversed. Also known as drawn-cup roller clutches. An arrow on the lip indicates the rotational direction that locks the bearings. Single - Row Bearing — Single-row bearings do not support loads from any direction. To support radial loads, use with our Needle-Roller Bearings .