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Mounted Bearings — Pillow Block, Flange & Take-Up Specifications

Search mounted bearings from SKF, Timken, NTN, NSK, Schaeffler (FAG/INA), and Dodge. Filter by shaft size, housing style (pillow block, 2-bolt flange, 4-bolt flange, take-up), locking type, and material.

Key Specification Fields

Shaft Size (bore)

Inner bore in inches or mm — must match your shaft diameter exactly

Housing Style

Pillow Block, 2-Bolt Flange, 4-Bolt Flange, Take-Up, Cartridge

Locking Type

Setscrew, Eccentric Collar, Adapter Sleeve, or Snap Ring

Material

Cast Iron (standard), Pressed Steel (light duty), Stainless Steel (corrosive/wash environments)

Dynamic Load Rating (lbs)

C rating — basic dynamic radial load capacity

Static Load Rating (lbs)

Co rating — maximum static load capacity

Common Applications

  • Conveyor roller support
  • Shaft end supports in drives
  • Agricultural and outdoor equipment
  • Food and beverage processing (stainless)
  • Mining and aggregate equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between pillow block and flange mount bearings?

Pillow block bearings mount on a flat horizontal surface with the shaft centerline parallel to the mounting surface. Flange bearings mount on a vertical surface or plate with the shaft perpendicular to the mounting plate. 2-bolt flanges are used for lighter loads; 4-bolt flanges provide more rigid support for heavier radial and moment loads.

Setscrew vs. eccentric locking — which is better?

Setscrew locking is simple and low-cost but can damage shaft surfaces and may creep under shock or reversing loads. Eccentric (concentric) locking collar provides better holding power with more shaft contact area and less shaft damage risk. For heavy or shock loads, prefer eccentric locking or adapter sleeve designs.