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- independent bearing industry. His hometown Schweinfurt later became a world-leading center for ball bearing production. The modern, self-aligning design...
- relative velocity between the static and moving surfaces in the bearing. Such bearings are self-acting and do not require an external input of compressed gas...
- by a thin layer of rapidly moving pressurized liquid or gas between the bearing surfaces. Since there is no contact between the moving parts, there is...
- magnetic north bearing or comp**** bearing is desired, the comp**** must be adjusted by the amount of magnetic declination before using the bearing so that both...
- A linear-motion bearing or linear slide is a bearing designed to provide free motion in one direction. There are many different types of linear motion...
- A composite bearing is a bearing made from a combination of materials such as a resin reinforced with fibre and this may also include friction reducing...
- cups, cleaning or (more usually) replacing the bearing balls, reinstalling the spindle, and adjusting the cups. The design is nowadays mostly found on...
- example of a weight-bearing form of exercise. They can be self-powered by user-generated motion or need to be plugged in for adjustment of motion and/or...
- a self expanding wedge in some designs. The bolt compresses the stem down onto spacers, usually aluminum, which in turn compress the headset bearing cups...
- The concept of self-replicating spacecraft, as envisioned by mathematician John von Neumann, has been described by ****urists and has been discussed across...