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*This discusses a wooden/metal bearing - note that the bearings need to be kept from touching one another to run smoothly - with a cage - because if they touch they slow each other down - [https://youtu.be/50xEybvQDMk?t=147] | *This discusses a wooden/metal bearing - note that the bearings need to be kept from touching one another to run smoothly - with a cage - because if they touch they slow each other down - [https://youtu.be/50xEybvQDMk?t=147] | ||
*Metal thrust bearing for a turbine. Shows how the races are taken out to expose the bearing balls, which are found in a cage - [https://youtu.be/wS8JUwIJa_g?t=183] |
Latest revision as of 03:53, 26 April 2016
Thrust Bearings
Machine steel. Harden steel. Insert bearing balls.
Videos
- This discusses a wooden/metal bearing - note that the bearings need to be kept from touching one another to run smoothly - with a cage - because if they touch they slow each other down - [1]
- Metal thrust bearing for a turbine. Shows how the races are taken out to expose the bearing balls, which are found in a cage - [2]