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Fag Ball Bearing
 Ball and Roller Bearings: Theory, Design, and Application by Johannes Brandlein, This book is the third edition of the standard work for all engineers concerned with rolling bearings - in design and development; in production and operation; in maintenance and repair; in purchasing and materials management. Fully revised, features new to this edition include: * coverage of the new 'adjusted life' calculation, which takes into account the endurance strength of rolling bearings in relation to factors such as the cleanliness of the lubricant and the design of the bearing housing using the flow of force * expanded chapter on lubrication The information in this book will help bearing engineers make real-life improvements to the capacity and operational reliability of bearings in vehicles, machines, equipment and plants, saving on both time and costs. This book is an essential reference to the fundamental correlations of bearing engineering, and to all aspects of bearing design and technology.
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Ball bearing - A ball bearing is a common type of rolling-element bearing, a kind of bearing. Self-aligning ball bearing - Self-aligning ball bearings are constructed with the inner ring and ball assembly contained within an outer ring that has a spherical raceway.This construction allows the bearing to tolerate a small angular misalignment resulting from deflection or improper mounting. Thrust ball bearing - Thrust ball bearings consist of two precision chrome steel washers (ring) and a ball complement spaced by bronze retainer. They can be supplied with or without radius ball grooves in the rings. Insert ball bearing - The insert bearings are the deep groove ball bearings with wide inner rings,It inserts in housing work as a unit bearing.
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