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  2. Thrust bearing - Wikipedia

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    Thrust ball bearings, composed of bearing balls supported in a ring, can be used in low-thrust applications where there is little axial load. Cylindrical roller thrust bearing s consist of small cylindrical rollers arranged flat with their axes pointing to the axis of the bearing.

  3. Spherical roller thrust bearing - Wikipedia

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    A spherical roller thrust bearing. A spherical roller thrust bearing is a rolling-element bearing of thrust type that permits rotation with low friction, and permits angular misalignment. The bearing is designed to take radial loads, and heavy axial loads in one direction. Typically these bearings support a rotating shaft in the bore of the ...

  4. Ball bearing - Wikipedia

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    Thrust bearings (commonly found on lazy susans) are specifically designed for axial loads. [7] For single-row deep-groove ball bearings, SKF's documentation says that maximum axial load is circa 50% of maximum radial load, but it also says that "light" and/or "small" bearings can take axial loads that are 25% of maximum radial load. [7]

  5. Spherical roller bearing - Wikipedia

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    Spherical plain bearingBearing that allow limited angular rotation orthogonal to the shaft axis; Spherical roller thrust bearing – Type of roller bearing which supports axial loads and permits angular misalignment; Tapered roller bearing – Type of roller bearing which can support axial loads

  6. Rolling-element bearing - Wikipedia

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    Roller bearings typically have a higher radial load capacity than ball bearings, but a lower capacity and higher friction under axial loads. If the inner and outer races are misaligned, the bearing capacity often drops quickly compared to either a ball bearing or a spherical roller bearing.

  7. Tapered roller bearing - Wikipedia

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    A tapered roller bearing is a unit that consists of both tapered raceways (inner and outer rings), and tapered rollers. The construction is intended for combination loads, such as dual acting axial and radial loads. The bearing axis is where the projected lines of the raceway combine at a common location to improve rolling, while reducing friction.

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