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Subject: [TowerTalk] thrust Bearing
From: Wilson Lamb <infomet@embarqmail.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2020 13:34:54 -0500 (EST)
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Why can't we get the terminology right?
THRUST BEARINGS take THRUST loads, along the axis of a shaft, like a ships 
propeller shaft.
I don't know if there's a specific name for radial support bearings, but they 
are the one's we have all around us, like in your car engine or BBQ spit.
Yes, a thrust bearing will take up some radial load, but it usually isn't meant 
to. 
There are combination bearings, like the tapered roller bearings in your car 
wheel.
A radial support bearing, if not built as a combination, won't be happy with 
much thrust load on it.
Think of a ball bearing on its side.  Thrust is driving the balls between the 
races, like a wedge, which will eat the races out on one side and eventually 
drive the balls out the side, if the outer race doesn't snap first.
The Rohn sleeve won't take any axial load at all.
To have a thrust bearing at the top of your tower you must have robust 
setscrews driven into the side of the mast very firmly, ideally in dimples.
The screws may be in the top of the bearing assembly or in a collar around the 
mast.
The screws must transfer the whole thrust load to the bearing's top race, then 
the balls/rollers transfer the load to the bottom race which transfers it to 
the tower.
Yes, many thrust bearings use balls, but the races are horizontal.   Two plates 
with marbles between would be way to think of them.
I KNOW this is all old hat and obvious, but I've been pained by the misnaming 
on here for at least 15 years.
Now it's off my chest...HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Wilson
W4BOH

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