Bearing Types
Bearings are machine elements that constrain relative motion between components while minimizing friction. They come in two broad families: rolling element bearings (using balls or rollers) and plain bearings (using sliding surfaces separated by lubricant films).
Each bearing type is optimized for specific load directions, speeds, misalignment tolerances, and space constraints. Proper selection requires understanding the operating conditions and performance characteristics of each design.
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