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Bronze (typical), Sintered Bronze, Cast Iron, Plastic, Teflon, Rubber |
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Split plain bearings advantages |
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Easier to replace and can uses shims to tighten. |
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How are split plain bearings held in place? |
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Held in place with tabs or dowels |
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Plain thrust bearings advantages? |
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Stops shaft end movement (Thrust). May require 2 |
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Different types of plain thrust bearings? |
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Flat (For lighter loads) and Tapered (Heavier loads, Throws oil to outside) |
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Anti-friction Bearing Advantages? |
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Very little friction, no serrate lube systems, higher rpm, close tolerances, if sealed no lube required. |
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Types of anti-friction bearings? |
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Single row deep groove advantages? Disadvantage? |
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Most common, can handle radial loads. Can handle small axial (can pop apart), requires accurate alignment |
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Double-row deep groove advantages? |
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Heavier radial load than single row. They are not as common. |
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What is an advantage of double row angular contact? What is a disadvantage? |
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Heavy radial and two direction axial loads. Slower speed and doesn't like misalignment. |
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How much of misalignment in self-aligning bearings? |
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Up to 1-1/2 degrees of misalignment. some can handle 2 degrees. |
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Cylindrical, spherical, tapered, and needle. |
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What roller bearings are very common and can handle radial and thrust loads and have 2-1/2 degree misalignment? |
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Single/Double-row spherical roller bearings |
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What roller bearing can handle Large radial thrust and large one directional axial thrust, typically come in pairs, and doesn't like misalignment? |
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What are applications of double row tapered roller bearings? |
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Needle bearings are good for? |
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Radial loads, tight spaces, and doesn't require an inner race but needs a hardened shaft. |
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What can improper bearing installation cause? |
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What is the process of installing a bearing? |
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Clean the bearing, heat in oil at 175 deg. , lubricate bearing ID/Od (Light oiling), seat bearing pushing on correct race. |
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Gaskets, O-rings, u-section rings(Cups), lip seals |
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What seal requires static assembly? |
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What materials are used for gaskets? |
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Paper(Low), Cork, rubber, Metals (High) Metals: Monel, Stainless, Compound, metal asbestos. |
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What gaskets can have static OR dynamic assembly? |
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Take pressure one directional and may require second one in the opposite direction. |
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Metal encased rubber seals. |
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How are lip seals installed? |
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Press fitted on and installed in place by springs |
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