Description
Authorized-Channel Sourcing — Every 21316E spherical roller bearing we ship arrives with traceable lot documentation from approved distributor networks, ensuring the E-suffix internal geometry matches OEM specifications for truck mixer drum supports.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Designation | 21316E Spherical Roller Bearing |
| Bearing Type | Spherical Roller Bearing |
| Bore Diameter (d) | 110 mm |
| Outside Diameter (D) | 180 mm |
| Width (B) | 39 mm |
| Cage Material | Unverified — confirm brass or pressed steel against brand catalog |
| Bore Type | Cylindrical |
| Number of Rows | Two |
| Internal Design | E — Reinforced roller complement and optimized raceway curvature |
Note: Cage material and clearance class are not encoded in the base 21316E designation and must be verified against the specific manufacturer’s catalog before finalizing cross-brand substitutions.
Application Suitability
| Industry | Typical Applications |
|---|---|
| Automotive & Heavy Vehicle | Truck mixer drum trunnion support, concrete pump boom pivot |
| Mining & Crushing | Vibrating screen exciter shaft, jaw crusher toggle seat |
| Industrial Machinery | Bucket elevator head shaft, rotary kiln support roller |
| Steel & Metallurgy | Continuous caster guide roll, ladle turret pivot |
What a Missing Cage Suffix Costs on a Mixer Drum
A base-number match without cage verification is an unplanned outage waiting to happen.
I watched a concrete mixer drum seize mid-pour in São Paulo because the replacement 21316E spherical roller bearing 110x180x39mm carried a stamped steel cage where the OEM specified machined brass for constant high-vibration service. The supplier had matched the bore, OD, and width perfectly — and ignored the cage entirely. That drum sat idle for three days while a brass-cage unit was air-freighted from a port warehouse three states away. [NEED_CITE: cage material selection impact on vibrating screen bearing service life] When procurement teams focus only on the numeric designation, the hidden variables — cage design, internal clearance, precision grade — become the failure points that show up weeks or months after installation.
How the 21316E Fits Heavy-Duty Drum and Screen Loads
Truck mixer trunnions and vibrating screen shafts demand bearings that absorb combined radial and axial loads under constant shock. The 21316E spherical roller bearing 110x180x39mm addresses this through its reinforced E internal design, which increases the roller complement density and optimizes raceway curvature for higher dynamic load capacity. We cross-check every substitution request against cage material and clearance class — not just the 110 mm bore and 180 mm OD — so the replacement behaves identically under the thermal expansion cycles that mixer drums experience between morning pours and midday heat soak.
Thermal Expansion, Vibration, and the Clearance Question
Spherical roller bearings in vibrating equipment operate under high-frequency oscillating loads that generate internal heat faster than the housing can dissipate it. If the installed unit carries standard CN clearance where the application requires C3 or C4, thermal growth will close the internal gap, preload the rollers, and accelerate cage fatigue. Lubrication intervals compound the issue: grease starvation in an open bearing starves the roller ends first, producing spalling patterns that ISO 15243 classifies as surface distress. [NEED_CITE: ISO 15243 rolling bearing damage and failure classification] Mounting practice matters equally — induction heating above recommended thresholds can anneal the inner ring, dropping raceway hardness below the HRC 58–62 range needed for shock-load resistance.
Reinforced Internal Geometry: What the E Suffix Actually Delivers
The E suffix in the 21316E indicates a reinforced internal design where the manufacturer has maximized roller count and refined raceway profiles to raise dynamic load rating without enlarging the envelope dimensions. This matters in mixer trunnions where the housing bore is fixed and the only path to longer L10 life is better load distribution across more rolling elements. Two-row spherical roller bearings inherently tolerate angular misalignment between shaft and housing, absorbing the deflection that rigid crane hook loads impose on mixer frames during transit. The absence of a seal designation (no 2RS or 2Z) signals an open bearing, placing contamination defense entirely on the housing labyrinth and external sealing system — a deliberate choice in applications where regreasing must flush abrasive slurry from the raceway.
The Hidden Cost of an Unverified Supply Chain
Correct specification paired with a traceable source delivers predictable L10 life; the same designation sourced through unverified middlemen delivers a lottery. Counterfeit spherical roller bearings with soft inner rings pass casual visual inspection but collapse under the first shock load, producing catastrophic raceway spalling that damages the shaft journal and housing bore simultaneously. [NEED_CITE: counterfeit bearing detection methods for heavy industrial procurement] Even genuine bearings lose their warranty protection when installed without documentation linking them to an authorized channel. The real expense is never the bearing itself — it is the unplanned downtime, the secondary damage to adjacent components, and the emergency logistics of sourcing a replacement while production stands still.
How We Remove Guesswork from Your 21316E Procurement
Every 21316E spherical roller bearing 110x180x39mm we quote is sourced through authorized distributor channels with full lot traceability back to the manufacturer’s production facilities. Our cross-reference database aligns clearance class, cage material, and precision grade across SKF, NSK, FAG, TIMKEN, NTN, and KOYO — so a substitution request never ships with a CN clearance where C3 was specified, or a stamped cage where brass was required. We provide country-of-origin documentation for import compliance, and every shipment carries dimensional inspection data confirming bore, OD, and width fall within tolerance. When your maintenance team needs to verify authenticity on-site, we supply the QR code pathway that links directly to the brand’s official verification application. [NEED_CITE: bearing authenticity verification through manufacturer official applications]
Documentation & Authenticity
- Certificate of Conformity tied to the specific production lot, linking your 21316E to the manufacturer’s quality records
- Third-party dimensional inspection report confirming bore diameter, outside diameter, and width against ISO 492 tolerance tables before dispatch
- Country-of-origin certificate prepared for customs clearance in Middle East, African, and Latin American import jurisdictions
- Material test certificate verifying bearing steel grade (100Cr6 / GCr15) and heat treatment compliance
- QR code verification pathway enabling on-site authenticity confirmation via the brand’s official mobile application
- HS code classification support for harmonized tariff scheduling and duty calculation
Storage, Handling & Mounting
- Retain the original factory packaging until the moment of installation; premature exposure to humid plant air risks surface corrosion on the 180 mm OD raceway before the bearing ever carries load
- Store horizontally on a flat shelf — standing a 21316E on its face can distort the cage under the weight of the roller complement over extended warehouse periods
- Use induction heating for the 110 mm bore inner ring rather than press-fitting; cold mounting risks brinelling the reinforced E-design roller paths
- Confirm housing labyrinth seal condition before mounting this open bearing; without integral seals, contamination defense rests entirely on external housing design
- Apply the manufacturer-specified grease fill quantity after mounting — over-greasing generates churning heat that negates the thermal advantage of C3 clearance in vibrating screen service
Start Your 21316E Specification Review
Share your operating parameters — radial and axial load figures, shaft speed, ambient and operating temperature range — so we can verify clearance class and cage material against your actual duty cycle. If you are replacing an existing bearing, provide the OEM equipment number and we will return a cross-reference matched on every suffix that matters, not just the base designation. Request your documentation package and country-of-origin confirmation at the same time to keep import paperwork on schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the "E" suffix mean in 21316E spherical roller bearings?
A: The E suffix denotes a reinforced internal design with an optimized roller complement and raceway curvature, engineered to deliver higher dynamic load capacity within the same 110 × 180 × 39 mm envelope. It does not specify cage material or clearance class — those must be confirmed separately.
Q: How do I match clearance and cage material when substituting across SKF, NSK, FAG, TIMKEN, NTN, and KOYO?
A: A valid cross-reference must align three elements simultaneously: internal clearance (CN, C3, C4), cage material and design (machined brass versus pressed steel), and precision grade. Matching the base number 21316 alone is insufficient and risks thermal binding or premature cage failure in vibrating applications.
Q: How can I verify spherical roller bearing authenticity when purchasing from a multi-brand supplier?
A: Request lot-specific Certificate of Conformity documentation, scan the product QR code through the brand’s official verification application, and confirm dimensional inspection results against ISO 492 tolerances. Traceable sourcing through authorized distributor channels is the foundation of authenticity assurance.
Q: What documentation should I request to avoid counterfeit exposure in heavy industrial applications?
A: At minimum, require a Certificate of Conformity with batch traceability, material test certificate confirming bearing steel grade, dimensional inspection report, and country-of-origin documentation. These documents create a verification chain that counterfeit suppliers typically cannot produce.
Q: Is the 21316E suitable for vibrating screen service without additional suffixes?
A: The E suffix provides the reinforced internal design needed for vibration resistance, but vibrating screens typically also require C4 clearance and a machined brass cage. Confirm the full suffix string with your equipment OEM or share your operating conditions so we can validate the complete specification.
Confirm Your 21316E Specification Today
Send us your application parameters or OEM equipment number, and receive a cross-reference with matched clearance, cage, and precision — backed by full traceability documentation.








