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A bearing is a machine element that constrains relative
motion and reduces friction between moving parts to only
the desired motion. The design of the bearing may, for example,
provide for free linear movement of the moving part or for
free rotation around a fixed axis; or, it may prevent a
motion by controlling the vectors of normal forces that
bear on the moving parts. Many bearings also facilitate
the desired motion as much as possible, such as by minimizing
friction. Bearings are classified broadly according to the
type of operation, the motions allowed, or to the directions
of the loads (forces) applied to the parts.
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Angular Contact Bearings - Review Angular contact
bearings are constructed such that their races and the
bearing balls contact points are at some angle relative
to the axis of the operating axis of the bearing.
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Angular / Radial Contact Ball Bearings Static Load Rating
Static load rating for Angular / Radial Contact Ball
Bearings, use the following the equation:
- Ball and Roller Bearing Analysis for Loading and Selection Formulas and Calculator
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Ball Bearings Design, Construction, and Mounting
Premium Membership required to access
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Ball
Bearings Designations, Loading, Assembly Configurations
AFBMA Code and Description - Ball Bearings
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Ball Bearings Fatigue Life Calculations and Load Ratings
Fatigue life calculations assume the dispersion in life
of identical ball bearings operating under identical
conditions, a statistical result is obtained for bearing
fatigue life.
- Ball Bearings
Application and Standard Designations The single-row
deep-groove radial contact ball bearings will take radial
load well and some thrust load.
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Ball
Screw Support Bearings Ball screw is a mechanical
linear actuator that translates rotational motion to
linear motion with little friction.
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Ball Bearings ABEC Tolerances The ABEC scale is
an industry accepted standard for the tolerances of
a ball bearing. It was developed by the Annular Bearing
Engineering Committee (ABEC) of the American Bearing
Manufacturers Association (ABMA)
- Bearing Shaft and Housing Installation Tolerances
Size and fit tolerances for bearing mating shafts and housing are provided within the tables below are defined by ISO tolerances for shafts and housings (ISO 286) in conjunction with the tolerances Δdmp for the bore and ΔDmp for the outside diameter of the bearings per. (DIN 620).
- Bearing Application
Table Chart Bearing design data presented here provides
guidelines and reference for the identification of potential
bearing application.
- Bearing Design for Life and Selection Calculator
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Bearings and Their Applications,
Alex Weiss, 2008
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Bearings and Their Lubrication Premium Resource
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Bearings, Design, Friction, Lubrication - Bearing
Materials, Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged
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and Lubrication Application Generators Several types
of bearings, each with specific lubrication requirements,
are used on the generators.
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Bearing
Life Formula Based on Speed, Load and Hardness, Ball
Bearings, Radial Bearings, Thrust Bearings Ball
Bearings life is related to load and speed of rotation,
and this relationship must be considered when selecting
bearings for various speed and life requirements.
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Bearing Load Calculator Excel Spreadsheet Design
engineering spreadsheet calculates the loads on linear
motion bearings. *Premium Membership Required*
- Bearing Types and Application
Design, Ball Bearings, Roller Bearings, Thrust Bearing
Type Description Friction Stiffness † Speed Life Notes
Plain bearing Rolling element bearing Jewel bearing
Fluid bearing Magnetic bearings Flexure bearing
- Bearing Types and
Representation - Ball Bearings, Roller Bearings, Thrust
Bearings, Needle Bearings Bearing Types and Representation
- Ball Bearings, Roller Bearings, Thrust Bearings, Needle
Bearings.
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Bearing Materials Review The most common material
used to produce the load carrying components in precision
ball bearings, roller bearings, and tapered roller bearings
is 52100 chrome steel.
- Bearing
Selection, Comparison and Application , Ball Bearings,
Radial Bearings, Thrust Bearings, Needle Bearings
Bearing Type Pure Radial Load Pure Axial load Combined
Load Moment Load High Speed High Running Accuracy
- Bushing
and Plain Bearings Press or Shrink Fit Design and Application
Press fit or shrink fit bushing design and installation
is a common method of retaining bearings by use of interference
between the bushing and the bushing hole.
- Ceramic
Bearings Ceramic bearings offer many advantages
over all steel bearings, such as higher speed and acceleration
capability, increased stiffness, lower friction and
more.
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Critical Speeds of Rotating Shafts or Mass Review
The center of a rotating mass is always offset from
the center of rotation. This is due to the reality of
imperfect geometry and uneven mass distribution.
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Critical
Speeds of Rotating Shafts with Single Loads When
calculating critical speeds, the weight or mass of the
rotating cylinder or shaft is assumed to be zero or
add 1/2 to 2/3 of the rotating shaft to the load mass.
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Critical Speeds of Rotating Shafts with Distributed
Loads Critical Speeds of Rotating Shafts with Distributed
Loads - First Critical Speed
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Design of Aerostatic Bearings Premium Membership
required
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Design and Application of Antifriction Bearing Selection
For each bearing type, a data base which contains boundary
dimensions, basic load ratings, limiting speeds, mass,
company name and load factors of bearings is created.
- Distance Between Bearings on Shaft Design Formula and Calculator
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Efficiency Calculation of Sliding Contact Bearing Supported
Pulley This calculator will determine the efficiency
of a pulley supported by a contact bearing.
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Elastomeric Bearing Pad Equations (for an approximation
of displacement)
- Flat Ring Thrust Bearing Moment Resistance Calculator
- Floating Bearing Shaft Length Design and Calculator
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Force Analysis Four Point Contact Ball Bearings
Four point contact ball bearings are capable of resisting
radial, thrust, and moment loads, it is ordinarily subjected
to a combination of two or more of these loads wherever
it is applied.
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Journal Bearing Lubrication Analysis Formulas and Calculator
The primary advantage of a fluid film bearing is often
thought of as the lack of contact between rotating parts
and thus, infinite life.
- Miniature
Bearings Application Miniature bearings commonly
used in fractional horsepower motors, domestic appliances,
precision instruments, tape recorders and similar devices.
- Petroff's Hydrodynamic Lubrication Formula and Calculator
- Precision
Bearings Applications This class of bearings which
the bearings components are manufactured to extra tight
tolerances for use at high speeds, radial and thrust
loads.
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Radial
/ Deep Groove Ball Bearings Are constructed of one
row of balls ( referred to as single row ), which revolves
around the groove of the inner and outer ring or race.
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Rolling Element Bearings Analysis Premium membership
required
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Rolling Bearings Gauging Practices Premium membership
required
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Shaft Tolerance Classifications for Metric Radial Ball
and Roller Bearings of ABEC-1 and RBEC-1 Tolerance
Classes ANSI/ABMA 7
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Shaft to Shaft Axial Alignment Design Tolerances Tables
Design for shaft-to-shaft alignment is the positioning
of the rotational centers of two or more shafts so that
the shafts are co-axial when the machine is in operation.
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Housing Hole Tolerance Classifications for Metric Radial
Ball and Roller Bearings of ABEC-1 and RBEC-1 Tolerance
Classes
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Stainless Steel Bearings Stainless steel bearings
are preferred where corrosion and chemical resistance
are required.
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Sprocket Center Distance for a Roller Chain of known
Length Equation and Calculator
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Tapered Roller Bearing Setting Methods
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Thrust Ball Bearings Magnitude of Life Ratings Use
the following equation to calculate the magnitude of
life rating .
- Thin Section
Bearings Application Considerations There are three
types of thin-section bearings: radial contact, angular
contact, and four-point contact bearings.
- Thrust Chart Thrust
is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton
's second and third laws .
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Flat Thrust Plate Bearing Design Equation and Calculator
Fluid thrust bearings contain a number of sector-shaped
pads, arranged in a circle around the shaft, and which
are free to pivot.
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Step Thrust Plate Bearing Design Equation and Calculator
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Tapered Land Thrust Plate Bearing Design Equation and
Calculator
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Tilting Pad Thrust Plate Bearing Design Equation and
Calculator
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Typical
Bearing Life in hours for Various Design Applications
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Vibration of Bearings Analytical determination of
vibrations and friction torque due to rotation, taking
into account the hydrodynamic action of a lubricating
oil film, and determination of the elastic and damping
characteristics of bearings and bearing assemblies are
some of the problems considered in this book.
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