Bearing with Solid Oil

SKF Solid Oil bearings are a type of self-lubricating bearings that are designed to perform in demanding environments where conventional lubricants would fail. These bearings are packed with a unique type of oil that is solid at room temperature but melts when it comes into contact with the bearing surfaces, providing a continuous supply of lubrication to the bearing.

Solid Oil bearings are ideal for use in applications where traditional lubricants cannot be used due to high temperatures, harsh chemicals, or other environmental factors that can cause lubricants to break down or evaporate. They are also useful in applications where frequent re-lubrication is not practical, such as in remote locations or hard-to-reach areas.

SKF Solid Oil bearings offer several advantages over traditional bearings. They require less maintenance and provide longer service life due to the continuous supply of lubrication. They are also less susceptible to contamination since there is no need to add additional lubricants.

Overall, SKF Solid Oil bearings are a reliable and cost-effective solution for demanding applications where traditional lubrication methods are not suitable.

• Deep groove ball bearings

• Spherical roller bearings

• Angular contact ball bearings

• Cylindrical roller bearings

• Self-aligning ball bearings

• Insert bearings and ball bearing units

• Tapered roller bearings

On request, SKF can supply other bearing types with Solid Oil to meet the needs of a particular application, except for CARB toroidal roller bearings which are unsuitable for use with Solid Oil. Bearings fitted with a large-volume cage are not suitable for Solid Oil because there is too little free space inside the bearing.