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18 Cards in this Set
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Brinnelling |
What happens when you hit a bearing with a hammer, or drop it |
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Radial loading |
Outward force on the bearing, For heavier loads. |
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Axial loads |
Thrust force of the shaft |
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Type 0 bearing |
Double row angular contact ball bearing |
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Type 1 bearing |
Double row self aligning ball bearing |
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Type 2 bearing |
Spherical roller bearing |
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Type 3 bearing |
Tapered roller bearing |
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Type 4 bearing |
Double row deep Grove ball bearing |
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Type 5 bearing |
Ball thrust bearing |
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Type 6 bearing |
Single row deep Grove ball bearing |
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Type 7 bearing |
Single row angular contact ball bearing |
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Type 8 bearing |
Cylindrical roller thrust bearing |
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Type N bearing |
Single row cylindrical roller radial load bearing |
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Type NNU bearing |
Double row cylindrical roller bearing |
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Type QJ bearing |
Four point angular contact ball bearing |
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Pre lube bearings |
3%-30% porous material. Heating up releases oil. More oil percent less load capability. |
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Conrad bearing |
Type 6. Squeeze bearing to load. |
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Maximum load bearing |
Same look as type 6. More balls loaded from side. |