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They are capable of quite high axial loads and cut very fast.
Whether they can also bear axial loads, and if so, how much, depends on the type of bearing.
Its member can take bending moment,shear and axial loads.
His work continued in order to find the solution for a self-aligning bearing that also could carry some axial loads.
The circlip did not appear capable of resisting a substantial axial load.
An axial load along the shaft of the femur results in compressive stress.
This allows the joint to be tightened so that there is no backlash by simply applying an axial load.
As example, a wheelbarrow wheel supports radial and axial loads.
However, a slot-fill bearing cannot carry a significant axial load on the loading slot side.
Like other bearings they permit rotation between parts, but they are designed to support a high axial load while doing this.
Thrust bearings are used under purely axial loads.
The axial loads are applied either hydraulically, mechanically, or with a slow burning chemical charge.
The acute (narrow) taper angle can result in such jamming with heavy axial loads, or over long periods.
Then, when the concrete has cured, the tendons are slowly released and the beam is immediately under eccentric axial loads.
This means that the shear force is zero, and that no torsional or axial loads are present.
Thrust bearings (commonly found on lazy susans) are specifically designed for axial loads.
The physician then applies axial load, while he rotates and deviates the wrist in ulnar direction.
The purpose of a ball bearing is to reduce rotational friction and support radial and axial loads.
A coned disk also becomes stiff against axial loads, as the web is no longer purely perpendicular to the axis of the wheel.
Axial loads are applied to push the slips up a ramp and to compress the element, causing it to expand outward.
The Cylindrical buckling column absorbs axial loads effectively and buckles radially.
The capacity of a column to carry axial load depends on the degree of bending it is subjected to, and vice versa.
The larger the contact angle (typically in the range 10 to 45 degrees), the higher the axial load supported, but the lower the radial load.
In order to better handle these loads, the struts are connected with diagonal braces that take the stress as axial loads.
If the load on a column is applied through the center of gravity of its cross section, it is called an axial load.