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| Cylindrical Thrust Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Cylindrical Roller Thrust Bearings series 811 and 812 are single direction acting separable axial bearings.
Cylindrical roller thrust bearings are insensitive to shock loading and feature much higher load carrying capacity compared to thrust ball bearings. They accommodate very high axial loads but ... |
| Published: Friday 05 January, 2007 |
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| Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Double Row Angular Contact Ball Bearings are rigid, non-separable radial bearings. They are suitable for high - speed applications and can accommodate both radial and thrust forces including combined loads and tilting moments.
As single row angular contact ball bearings they only accept thrust loads... |
| Published: Friday 05 January, 2007 |
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| Double Thrust Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Unlike single direction thrust ball bearing types, double direction thrust ball bearings are suitable to guide the shaft in both directions. These bearings consist of two housing washers, two ball and cage thrust assemblies with one common shaft washer located centrally in between. |
| Published: Friday 09 December, 2005 |
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| Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Spherical Roller Thrust Bearings are separable single direction acting axial bearings (see sketch below).
NKE Spherical Thrust bearings are manufacttured to the standard boundary dimensions DIN 728 General. |
| Published: Thursday 09 June, 2005 |
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| Deep Groove Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are the most commonly used rolling bearings.
The balls run in deep grooves in both the outer and inner rings. This enables the bearing type to accommodate radial loads as well and some axial loads in either direction. |
| Published: Wednesday 04 May, 2005 |
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| Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Single Row Deep Groove Ball Bearings are the most commonly used rolling bearings.
The balls run in deep grooves in both the outer and inner rings. This enables the bearing type to accommodate radial loads as well and some axial loads in either direction. |
| Published: Wednesday 09 February, 2005 |
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| Single Row Taper Roller Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Single Row Taper Roller Bearings are separable radial bearings. They consist of the inner ring with roller set and cage assembly, (i.e. namely the cone), and a loose outer ring (i.e. namely the cup). AS single row Taper Roller Bearings are only able to accept thrust loads in one direction they must ... |
| Published: Wednesday 05 January, 2005 |
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| Angular Contact Precision by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Single row angular contact ball bearings of spindle bearing design are intended to be used and mounted either in pairs or in bearing sets.
NKE spindle bearings of universal design (suffix UL) feature a light preload when mounted in pairs or sets either face to face or back to back. |
| Published: Tuesday 04 January, 2005 |
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| Four Point Contact Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Four Point Contact Ball Bearings belong to the single row angular contact ball bearings family. But, unlike bearings of that series the four point contact bearings are double - acting. This means they are able to support thrust loads in either direction including minor radial loads. |
| Published: Tuesday 04 January, 2005 |
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| Self Aligning Ball Bearings by Steve Makin |
Topic: About Bearings |
| Self Aligning Ball Bearings are non - separable double - row radial bearings. Both rows of balls rotate, in parallel, within the spherical outer ring. This allows excellent alignment compensation, caused by machining and mounting errors, between the shaft and housing. |
| Published: Sunday 02 January, 2005 |
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