snaroz
Guest
Hi, I wanted to know if this bearing classification was correct, since the chirone-torncasa really sucks at this point of view (and many others).
a bearing is divided into:
- crawling (or ball or bronzine);
- rolling (or rolling).
a creep bearing (or shaving) divides into:
- hydrostatic;
- hydrodynamic.
a rolling bearing (or rolling) divides itself into:
- for radial loads (or more simply radial);
- for axial loads (or simply, axial);
- for mixed loads (or more simply mixed).
a rolling bearing (or rolling) also divides into:
- rigid;
- adjustable;
- to seal;
- with scaling;
- with conical inner diameter.
a bearing is divided into:
- crawling (or ball or bronzine);
- rolling (or rolling).
a creep bearing (or shaving) divides into:
- hydrostatic;
- hydrodynamic.
a rolling bearing (or rolling) divides itself into:
- for radial loads (or more simply radial);
- for axial loads (or simply, axial);
- for mixed loads (or more simply mixed).
a rolling bearing (or rolling) also divides into:
- rigid;
- adjustable;
- to seal;
- with scaling;
- with conical inner diameter.