SKF Plain Bearings Utilized in Suspension Bridge Project
Bearings from SKF are playing a key role in a record-breaking engineering project – the world’s longest suspension bridge, which recently opened on March 18, 2022, in Turkey. The bridge was completed 18-months ahead of schedule. The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge spans a distance of more than 4 km across the Dardanelles strait in the northwest of the country. It forms part of a larger road construction project worth more than €3 billion.
“We’re excited to be part of this extraordinary endeavor,” says Andreas Borek of SKF. “We co-operated with DLSY JV, to analyze the requirements of bearings needed to overcome important obstacles in the project.”
In total, SKF supplied more than 340 plain bearings for the bridge.
The plain bearings that were produced in Schweinfurt, Germany are located at the top and bottom of the bridge’s vertical suspender cables. They help to transfer extensive loads from the bridge’s two main cables and its deck. At the same time, they accommodate radial, axial and diagonal micro-movements that occur between the bridge and its supporting cables.

SKF performed extensive testing and qualification to show that its plain bearings were suitable for use on the 4 km-wide bridge in Turkey.