Bearings are used to prevent wear when two moving parts are placed very close to each other
(Otomotiv) Anti-friction devices that are usually found between two moving parts to help movement while preventing wear . Bearings are found in ball- or roller-type
These are those metal things inside the hub of your wheels There's two per wheel Inline skates currently use bearings that were already standard in the bearings industry, before inlines were popular They are "608" bearings, indicating the inner (6mm) and outer diamters (8 mm)
These are those metal things inside the hub of your wheels There is two per wheel Inline skates currently use bearings that were already standard in the bearings industry, before inlines were popular They are "608" bearings, indicating the inner (6mm) & outer diameters (8 mm)
I'll bring him to his bearings I'll bring him to his senses A sea term The bearings of a ship at anchor is that part of her hull which is on the water-line when she is in good trim To bring a ship to her bearings is to get her into this trim (Dana: The Seaman's Manual, 84 ) To lose one's bearings To become bewildered; to get perplexed as to which is the right road To take the bearings To ascertain the relative position of some object
Mounted in pairs in the hub of each wheel, bearings make the wheels turn with near-frictionless ease
Sleeve: Common in home appliance motors Normally used in blower applications where low noise levels are important Ball: Used when high shaft load (radial or axial thrust load) capacity is required Ball bearings are usually used in industrial and agricultural motors Occasionally, roller bearings my be used on larger horsepower motors for maximum radial load capacity
noun The round hydraulic device which, when inserted snugly into a wheel and fitted onto the axle of a truck, enables a skateboard to roll
Antifriction devices that are usually found between two moving parts to help movement while preventing wear Bearings are found in ball- or roller-type
Bearings are used to indicate angular orientation with respect to the earth Bearings consist of three components