crossbearings
Crossbearings are a type of rolling-element bearing that utilizes four sets of rollers or balls arranged in a cross pattern. This unique configuration allows for simultaneous support of radial and axial loads in any direction. The rollers are typically housed within a cylindrical outer race and separated by a cage. The cross arrangement, with rollers positioned at 90-degree angles to each other, creates a highly rigid and compact bearing solution.
The primary advantage of crossbearings lies in their ability to handle combined loads with high precision
There are two main types of crossbearings: roller crossbearings and ball crossbearings. Roller crossbearings, using cylindrical