THRUST BALL BEARING

A thrust ball bearing is a type of rolling-element bearing designed to accommodate axial loads, which are forces acting parallel to the shaft’s axis of rotation. It consists of a set of steel balls arranged in a circular raceway within a housing or washer. The raceway is typically shaped like a shallow groove, allowing the balls to roll freely.

 

The key components of a thrust ball bearing include:

Thrust ball bearings are designed to handle axial loads in one direction and cannot accommodate radial loads. They are commonly used in applications where there is a need to support axial loads, such as automotive transmissions, machine tool spindles, and thrust reversers in aircraft engines.

Thrust ball bearings come in various configurations, including single-direction and double-direction designs. Single-direction thrust ball bearings can only accommodate axial loads in one direction, while double-direction thrust ball bearings can support axial loads in both directions.

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