The Design of Rolling Bearing Mountings
The Design of Rolling Bearing Mountings The Design of Rolling Bearing Mountings
PrefaceThis publication presents design examples coveringvarious machines, vehicles and equipment having onething in common: rolling bearings.For this reason the brief texts concentrate on the rollingbearing aspects of the applications. The operationof the machine allows conclusions to be drawn aboutthe operating conditions which dictate the bearingtype and design, the size and arrangement, fits, lubricationand sealing.Important rolling bearing engineering terms are printedin italics. At the end of this publication they aresummarized and explained in a glossary of terms, somesupplemented by illustrations.FAG 2
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PrefaceThis publication presents design examples coveringvarious machines, vehicles and equipment having onething in common: rolling bearings.For this reason the brief texts concentrate on the rollingbearing aspects <strong>of</strong> the applications. <strong>The</strong> operation<strong>of</strong> the machine allows conclusions to be drawn aboutthe operating conditions which dictate the bearingtype and design, the size and arrangement, fits, lubricationand sealing.Important rolling bearing engineering terms are printedin italics. At the end <strong>of</strong> this publication they aresummarized and explained in a glossary <strong>of</strong> terms, somesupplemented by illustrations.FAG 2