The main purpose of the first volume of this handbook was to provide the reader with information on the use, design, and performance of ball and roller bearings in common and relatively noncomplex applications. Such applications generally involve slow-to-moderate speed, shaft, or bearing outer ring rotation; simple, statically applied, radial or thrust loading;bearing mounting that does not include misalignment of shaft and bearing outer-ring axes;and adequate lubrication. These applications are generally covered by the engineering information provided in the catalogs supplied by the bearing manufacturers. While catalog information is sufficient to enable the use of the manufacturer’s product, it is always empirical in nature and rarely provides information on the geometrical and physical justifications of the engineering formulas cited. The first volume not only includes the underlying mathematical derivations of many of the catalog-contained formulas, but also provides means for the engineering comparison of rolling bearings of various types and from different manufacturers.
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