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Page 250
... load R ( Figure 20 [ top ] ) but less thrust load T on account of the notch . Although the bearing in Figure 20 ( top ) is classified as a radial ball bearing , it has considerable thrust or axial- load capacity . The thrust capacity T ...
... load R ( Figure 20 [ top ] ) but less thrust load T on account of the notch . Although the bearing in Figure 20 ( top ) is classified as a radial ball bearing , it has considerable thrust or axial- load capacity . The thrust capacity T ...
Page 251
... load imposed during the cycle . The higher the load the less the number of load repetitions that can be tolerated ; rolling bearings are in this category . Ball and roller bearings become unserviceable when the load - carrying surfaces ...
... load imposed during the cycle . The higher the load the less the number of load repetitions that can be tolerated ; rolling bearings are in this category . Ball and roller bearings become unserviceable when the load - carrying surfaces ...
Page 257
... load is large enough the joint will open up . If the applied load fluctuates , the optimum load and stress state for the bolt is obtained when the joint is just on the point of opening up under the maximum applied load . There is a ...
... load is large enough the joint will open up . If the applied load fluctuates , the optimum load and stress state for the bolt is obtained when the joint is just on the point of opening up under the maximum applied load . There is a ...
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