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rolling bearing

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rolling bearing
n
(Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) any bearing in which the antifriction action depends on the rolling action of balls or rollers


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The Schaeffler Group has launched a high performance stainless steel for rolling bearings that helps companies achieve these goals.
With the kits installed, blade friction is reduced due to the rolling bearings that contact the side of the blade, which results in a cooler blade, longer blade life and smoother cuts, the company says.
However, this is totally different in rolling bearings, because here the very high stressed volumes are extremely small and lying directly beneath the surface, which means that they can be inspected regarding structural errors which could cause the ceramic to fail" Using this knowledge, Cerobear, blazed a trail in ceramic rolling bearing technology, supplying industries as diverse as the semiconductor, machine tool and beverage industries.
 
 
 
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