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Bearing Carrier - An inside story Print E-mail
Written by Trish Dougherty   
Tuesday, 26 December 2006

A bearing is a component in any machine that allows the forced
relative rotational or linear movement between two parts. They
are typically present between two parts of a machine to reduce
friction. It is very important for any machine to work under
very little friction so that it gives the optimum output and
performance.

In addition, reduction in friction allows greater life period
and greater dependability for any machine. This is where
bearings come in handy. Bearings are broadly classified with
relation to the motion they allow and also according to
rationale of operation. Every machine which has either
rotational movement or linear movement involved has to have
bearings and thus bearing carrier. Bearings are basically round
shaped shiny balls that revolve in their sockets and thus help
in the movement of other parts of the machinery. They are either
placed in-between two moving parts of the machine to reduce
friction or to act as shock bearers.

A bearing carrier, in nonprofessional's terms is a device that
supports the bearing in their place in a machine. They are
strategically placed plates, which hold the bearing in their
place and help in their movement. As each bearing depends upon
its utility for size, so are the bearing carriers. The movement
of bearing differs in different machines and thus their size
differs in different machines.

Bearing carriers come in different shapes as well; this too
depends upon the nature of movement of the bearing and the part
of machine where the bearing is to be used. A very important
aspect of bearing carriers is that they have to be produced
keeping in mind the weight and the space available for them to
fit in the machine. Also they are to be produced keeping in mind
that they do not hamper the ultimate reason for the existence of
bearings in the machine, that is to reduce friction. With
respect to the work, the bearings are supposed to do, the
bearing carriers are made to give minimal wear and tear but
maximum stability.

There are various kinds of bearing carriers available in the
market, but you should go for the best bearing carrier available
that suffices your needs. You should also take care to ask for
warranty from the dealers. Depending upon the principle of
operation of a carrier, they are made using different materials.
Also, they have to be sometimes so complicatedly placed that
material used & the crafting matters to the 10th decimal point
as well. Usually you should go for those bearing carriers that
are made by specialist manufacturers.

Supposing you have a need for bearing carrier for Volvo machine,
there are companies that produce bearing carriers only for Volvo
machines, thus you should search the market before making any
decision.

About the author:
Trish is the author http://www.sterndrive.info",

Get more information on http://www.sterndrive.info

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