How to Choose a Mounted Bearing Unit?
What is a Mounted Bearing Unit?
A mounted bearing unit is a combination of a bearing insert and a housing designed to support a rotating shaft.
It simplifies installation, improves alignment, and provides reliable performance across a wide range of industrial applications.
Mounted bearing units are widely used in:
Conveyor systems
Agricultural machinery
Packaging equipment
Mining and heavy industries
Types of Mounted Bearing Units
Pillow block bearings are mounted on flat surfaces and are the most commonly used type.
Features:
Horizontal installation;
Simple structure;
Easy maintenance;
Suitable for: Conveying equipment, general machinery
Flange bearings are designed for mounting on vertical surfaces.
Features:
Compact design
Best suited for shaft positioning
Suitable for: Side mounting, space-constrained equipment
Take-up bearings are used in systems where shaft tension needs to be adjusted.
Features:
Adjustable position
Suitable for chain or belt tensioning
Applications: Conveyor systems, agricultural equipment
Key Factors to Choose Mounted Bearing Units
This is the most important part of the selection process.
Mounting Type
The mounting surface determines the bearing unit type:
Horizontal mounting → Pillow Block Bearing Unit
Vertical mounting → Flange Bearing Unit
Adjustable position → Take-Up Bearing Unit
Load Conditions
Understanding load direction is critical:
Radial load → Standard units are sufficient
Combined load (radial + axial) → Flange bearings are recommended
Shaft Size
The shaft diameter determines the bearing size and model.
Examples:
25mm shaft → UCP205
30mm shaft → UCP206
35mm shaft → UCP207
Operating Environment
Environmental conditions significantly affect bearing performance.
Dusty environment → Sealed bearing units
Wet or corrosive → Stainless steel housing
Food industry → Food-grade materials
Installation Space
Limited space → Flange bearing unit
Spacious installation → Pillow block bearing unit
Common Selection Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these common mistakes to ensure long service life:
❌ Choosing the wrong mounting type
❌ Ignoring environmental conditions
❌ Selecting the incorrect shaft size
❌ Poor lubrication planning
These problems can lead to:
Premature bearing failure
Equipment downtime
Increased maintenance costs
If you are unsure about the correct model, contact us for professional selection support and customized solutions.
Choosing the right mounted bearing unit requires careful consideration of mounting type, load conditions, shaft size, environment, and installation space.
Explore our full range of mounted bearing units or contact our team today for expert advice and competitive pricing.






