Back-to-back arrangement:
In a back-to-back arrangement the load lines diverge along the bearing axis. Axial loads acting in both directions can be accommodated, but only by one bearing or bearing set in each direction.
Bearings mounted back-to-back provide a relatively rigid bearing arrangement. The wide span between bearing effective centers makes this arrangement particularly well suited to support moment loads.
Face-to-face arrangement:
In a face-to-face arrangement (fig. 2), the load lines converge along the bearing axis. Axial loads acting in both directions can be accommodated, but only by one bearing or bearing set in each direction.
The shorter span between effective bearing centers makes face-to-face arrangements less suitable to support moment loads compared to bearings in a back-to-back arrangement.
If misalignment cannot be avoided between the bearing positions, face-to-face bearing arrangements are recommended. They are less sensitive to misalignment than back-to-back bearing arrangements.