shaft assemblies generally require two bearings to support and locate the shaft ... radially and axially relative to the stationary ... housing these two bearings are called the fixed-side and ... floating-side bearings the fixed-side bearing fixes or ... caused by fitting errors fixed-side bearings have the capacity to receive both axial ... and radial loads and therefore a bearing which ... should be selected floating-side bearings receive only radial loads and therefore ... bearings which are mounted to permit free axial ... movement or bearings with separable inner and table 2.2 1 ... are most desirable cylindrical roller bearings are generally separable and allow for ... their raceway surfaces deep groove ball bearings are non-separable but can be ... with short distances between bearings shaft expansion and contraction due to ...
and preload 8.3 preload normally bearings are used with a slight internal ... conditions however in some applications bearings are given an initial load this means ... that the bearings internal clearance is negative before ... preload and is commonly applied to angular ball bearings and tapered roller ... bearings 8.3.1 purpose of preload giving preload ... elastic compressive forces at their contact points this has the effect of making ... when load is applied to the bearing radial or axial shaft displacement does not ... element rotation also for thrust ball and roller bearings mounted on ... is to apply an axial load to two duplex bearings so that the inner and outer ... method basic pattern applicable bearings object characteristics preloading is ... given by the following formulas:for duplex angular contact ball bearings m dp 330 ...