System and method for supporting a shaft or axle in a support co

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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384446, 384544, 384539, 384476, 384537, F16C 1900

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054680727

ABSTRACT:
A system for supporting a shaft member at one end of a support component, including a bearing inner ring and a bearing outer ring, a row of rolling elements in the space between the rings, characterized in that the bearing outer ring (1,27, 34) has a radially outwardly directed flange (2) which can be fastened to the support component (9), the bearing inner ring (3), (32) having a radially inwardly directed flange 4 which can be fastened to the end surface of the shaft member (11), a cylindrical centering surface (15) on the bearing outer ring (1), (27), (34) for centering guidance in a corresponding bore in the support component (9), a cylindrical centering surface (13) on the bearing inner ring for centering guidance on a corresponding section of the shaft member (11).

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patent: 4615626 (1986-10-01), Iwaki
patent: 4958944 (1990-09-01), Hofmann et al.
patent: 4986607 (1991-01-01), Hofmann et al.
patent: 5209701 (1993-05-01), Ishikawa et al.

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