Description
When you’ve got heavy rotating shafts that need to handle both up-and-down loads and side forces, you need a bearing that can take whatever your equipment dishes out. This Timken 462 tapered roller bearing cone is designed to handle both radial and thrust loads without breaking a sweat, making it a workhorse in agricultural equipment that faces the combination of heavy loads and side forces that comes with farm work. Whether it’s keeping your transmission running smooth or supporting implement drive systems, this cone delivers the precision and durability you need.
What You’re Getting
- 2.25-inch straight bore that fits snugly on shafts without wobble or play
- Precision steel construction with exact tolerances for proper clearances and lubrication flow throughout its service life, plus hardened surfaces that resist wear even under heavy loads
- 1.15-inch width provides solid support for demanding applications
- Genuine Timken engineering built to the same standards as the bearing that came in your equipment originally
Built for Real Farm Work
You’ll find bearings like this in everything from tractor transmissions and final drives to implement gearboxes and PTO assemblies where precise shaft positioning matters, handling the radial and thrust loads that agricultural equipment dishes out day after day. The tapered roller design is especially good at handling combined loads that come from field operations.
Made to Last
Timken has been making bearings for over a century, and they know what it takes to survive in agricultural applications. Farm equipment faces mud, dust, moisture, and heavy loads that quickly destroy inferior bearings, but this cone is engineered to keep running smooth under those demanding conditions that come with real farm work.
Installation Notes
Remember that tapered bearings work as a system – you’ll need the matching cup to complete the assembly, and proper preload is critical for bearing life, so follow your equipment manual’s torque specifications. Pack the bearing with quality grease before installation, and take that extra time to set everything up right—it’ll save you from a breakdown when you can least afford the downtime.






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