THRUST BALL BEARING
EOE thrust ball bearings are manufactured as single direction or double direction thrust ball bearings. They are designed to accommodate axial loads only and must not be subjected to any radial load.
Thrust ball bearings are classified into “flat seat” and “aligning seat” types, based on the shape of the housing washer (outer ring seat), and as single-direction or double-direction. Spherical and aligning seat washers help to provide tolerance for mounting errors.

Thrust Ball Bearing Single Direction
Single direction thrust ball bearing are comprised of two bearing washers (a shaft washer and a housing washer) and a single cage containing the balls. They can sustain axial loads in one direction.
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Thrust Ball Bearing Double Direction
Double direction thrust ball bearings use three washers, with two cages containing the balls. This shaft washer is sandwiched between the two cages, allowing the bearing to take axial loads in both directions.
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THRUST BALL BEARING APPLICATION
The thrust ball bearing comes in single-direction and double-direction type, with the former able to withstand axial load in a single direction, and the latter able to withstand load from both directions.
Industrial Pumps
Vacuum Pumps
Metals
Compressors
Press Machines
Clutch Breakers

