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Hello,
I was reading the ratings of bearings here: Timken Deep Groove Ball Bearings.pdf and I couldn't find out what the ratings of axial loads on them are.
Take, for example, the number 628 bearing. It's Cr, or dynamic radial load rating is 3.3 kilo newtons. But the axial rating, Ca, is missing. I don't need much axial strength, 0.5 kilo newtons static and dynamic load would be overkill for my application. My goal is to build a centrifugal mixer, like for solder paste and thermal compound.
How would I discover the axial rating of a deep grove ball bearing?
Thanks
PS: I'm a total newbie here. So if I am misunderstanding something, please tell me.
I was reading the ratings of bearings here: Timken Deep Groove Ball Bearings.pdf and I couldn't find out what the ratings of axial loads on them are.
Take, for example, the number 628 bearing. It's Cr, or dynamic radial load rating is 3.3 kilo newtons. But the axial rating, Ca, is missing. I don't need much axial strength, 0.5 kilo newtons static and dynamic load would be overkill for my application. My goal is to build a centrifugal mixer, like for solder paste and thermal compound.
How would I discover the axial rating of a deep grove ball bearing?
Thanks
PS: I'm a total newbie here. So if I am misunderstanding something, please tell me.