kranak
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Good morning.
I am thinking of the use of a cross roller bearing on a tree, replacing two radial ball bearings, with the aim of obtaining reduction of tree length and greater rigidity.
"These bearings absorb bidirectional axial loads and radial loads, tipping moments and any load combination in a single support point thanks to the x arrangement of cylindrical rollers. This makes mounting solutions easier with two bearings, reducing them to one. "
the bearings in the catalog have large diameters being designed for sliding boards. My diameter is small, so I thought I'd build the bearing. Did someone experience this application? thanks and a greeting to all.
I am thinking of the use of a cross roller bearing on a tree, replacing two radial ball bearings, with the aim of obtaining reduction of tree length and greater rigidity.
"These bearings absorb bidirectional axial loads and radial loads, tipping moments and any load combination in a single support point thanks to the x arrangement of cylindrical rollers. This makes mounting solutions easier with two bearings, reducing them to one. "
the bearings in the catalog have large diameters being designed for sliding boards. My diameter is small, so I thought I'd build the bearing. Did someone experience this application? thanks and a greeting to all.