görgscsapágy
Görgscsapágy, commonly written as görgőcsapágy in Hungarian and known in English as roller bearing, is a type of mechanical bearing that uses rolling elements, typically cylindrical rollers, to separate two bearing races and reduce friction as parts move relative to each other. The basic assembly includes an inner race, an outer race, rolling elements, and a cage that spaces the rollers. Lubrication and sealing are essential for longevity and performance.
Roller bearings are categorized by the geometry of the rolling elements and the direction of load. Cylindrical
Construction and materials typically involve hardened steel races and rollers, with cages to keep the rollers
Applications span automotive transmissions and axles, industrial gearboxes, machine tools, wind turbines, rails and mining equipment,
The development of rolling bearings in the 20th century, driven by manufacturers such as SKF, FAG, Timken,