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  2. Cannon bearing - Wikipedia

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    A cannon bearing or cannon box bearing is an arrangement of bearings on a shaft, usually an axle, where two bearings are mounted in an enclosed tube. The function of the cannon box is to preserve the alignment of the two bearings, even if the overall tube is allowed to move. The two bearings will retain their same relative position.

  3. Sven Gustaf Wingqvist - Wikipedia

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    25406 Multi-row self-aligning radial ball bearing, 1907; 26266 Self-aligning ball bearing for axial loads, 1908; 27397 Tool for precision measurements, 1908; 31707 2-row spherical roller bearing, 1910; 33901 Ball holder device, Wingqvist and H. Olsson, 1910; 57197 Roller bearing with pressure flange, Wingqvist and N.A. Palmgren, 1919

  4. Spherical roller bearing - Wikipedia

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    Spherical roller bearing with a brass cage in a cut-through view. A spherical roller bearing is a rolling-element bearing that permits rotation with low friction, and permits angular misalignment. Typically these bearings support a rotating shaft in the bore of the inner ring that may be misaligned in respect to the outer ring.

  5. Spherical bearing - Wikipedia

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    Self-aligning spherical bearings were first used by James Nasmyth around 1840 to support line shaft bearings in mills and machine shops. [1] For long shafts it was impossible to accurately align bearings, even if the shaft was perfectly straight. Nasmyth used brass bearing shells between hemispherical brass cups to allow the bearings to self-align.

  6. Ball bearing - Wikipedia

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    Wingqvist developed a self-aligning ball bearing Wingqvist's self-aligning ball bearing Conrad The Conrad-style ball bearing is named after its inventor, Robert Conrad, who was awarded British patent 12,206 in 1903 and U.S. patent 822,723 in 1906. These bearings are assembled by placing the inner ring into an eccentric position relative to the ...

  7. Bearing (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    A ball bearing. A bearing is a machine element that constrains relative motion to only the desired motion and reduces friction between moving parts.The design of the bearing may, for example, provide for free linear movement of the moving part or for free rotation around a fixed axis; or, it may prevent a motion by controlling the vectors of normal forces that bear on the moving parts.

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