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Ball bearings

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a mechanical device for lessening the friction of axle bearings by means of small loose metal balls.
See under Ball.

See also: Ball Bearing



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All ball bearings sold at yoyoshop come lightly oiled to help protect them from moisture, however over time, and if you clean your ball bearing you may remove this protection, so it''s always a good idea to use yoyo lubrication oil regularly to keep the bearing protected.
Ball bearings really are one of those items for which it''s tough to decide on a specific inventor, because, more or less like is the case for the wheel, it wasn''t actually created at a specific point in time, but it was developed by successive improvements.
Byline: ANI Jaipur, Mar 16 (ANI): After having endured ten surgeries and with 30 ball bearings inside his torso, Rahul Sharma, a victim of the serial blasts in Jaipur, is determined to appear in his higher secondary board examinations, slated to commence on March 23.
 
 
 
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