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| The "angle" describes the asymmetric design of the bearing races. A standard radial bearing is designed to take radial force. A thrust bearing is designed to take axial force. An angular contact bearing is designed to take both. The "races" are the rings that sandwich the balls. A radial bearing has symmetric races, whereas angular contact bearings have asymmetric races. In the drawing below, you can see how the bearing is designed to take radial force and axial force in the left to right direction. The gold part is the ball cage, which evenly separates the balls, and isn't important for this discussion. |
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Thanks Yovav |
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| Awesome read Richard!! wish I'd had this a few months ago.. J
__________________ JerryFlyGuy The more I know... the more I realize I don't (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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