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Brinnelling

What happens when you hit a bearing with a hammer, or drop it

Radial loading

Outward force on the bearing, For heavier loads.

Axial loads

Thrust force of the shaft

Type 0 bearing

Double row angular contact ball bearing

Type 1 bearing

Double row self aligning ball bearing

Type 2 bearing

Spherical roller bearing

Type 3 bearing

Tapered roller bearing

Type 4 bearing

Double row deep Grove ball bearing

Type 5 bearing

Ball thrust bearing

Type 6 bearing

Single row deep Grove ball bearing

Type 7 bearing

Single row angular contact ball bearing

Type 8 bearing

Cylindrical roller thrust bearing

Type N bearing

Single row cylindrical roller radial load bearing

Type NNU bearing

Double row cylindrical roller bearing

Type QJ bearing

Four point angular contact ball bearing

Pre lube bearings

3%-30% porous material. Heating up releases oil. More oil percent less load capability.

Conrad bearing

Type 6. Squeeze bearing to load.

Maximum load bearing

Same look as type 6. More balls loaded from side.