Machine for testing centrifugal load of bearing

Measuring and testing – By abrasion – milling – rubbing – or scuffing

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G01N 356

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052032000

ABSTRACT:
A machine for testing a centrifugal load of a bearing including an outer race member, comprising a supporting frame including a sun ring, and a rotational main shaft. Said rotational main shaft includes mounting portions for mounting the bearing to be tested. Said mounting portions includes a mounting shaft for mounting the bearing to be tested and a supporting bracket for supporting said mounting shaft. Said mounting shaft is arranged in said supporting bracket in parallel with the rotational main shaft in such a manner that a part of an outer peripheral surface of said outer race member is projected radially outwardly from said supporting bracket. An inner peripheral surface of said sun ring is used as a track to be rolled with the outer race members of said respective bearings to be tested. The bearings are rotated around the the rotational shaft and around their own axes along the inner peripheral surface of the sun ring.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4038863 (1977-08-01), Mellor et al.
patent: 4672838 (1987-06-01), Reh

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