axle-bearing - translation to italian
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axle-bearing - translation to italian

Timken Roller Bearing Axle Company; The Timken Roller Bearing Company

axle-bearing      
cuscinetto
roller bearing         
  • A cylindrical roller bearing
  • A prematurely failed rear bearing cone from a [[mountain bicycle]], caused by a combination of [[pitting]] due to wet conditions, improper lubrication, improper pre-load adjustment, and fatigue from frequent shock loading.
  • A gear bearing
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  • A needle roller bearing
  • A spherical roller bearing
  • A tapered roller bearing
  • A thrust roller bearing
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BEARING CARRYING A LOAD USING ROLLING ELEMENTS
Roller bearing; Roller Bearing; Rolling element bearing; Roller bearings; Cage (bearing); Rolling-element bearings; Rolling bearing; Roller-bearing
cuscinetto a rulli
rear axle         
  • bullet trains]]
  • Splines on a front drive axle
  • A [[Denney axle]]
  • A dump truck with an airlift pusher axle shown in the raised position
CENTRAL SHAFT FOR A ROTATING WHEEL OR GEAR
Half shaft; Axles; Halfshaft; Half-shaft; Drive axle; Front axle; Tag axle; Rear axle; Half-axle; Half axle; Axletree
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Definition

Roller bearing
·add. ·- A bearing containing friction rollers.

Wikipedia

Timken Roller Bearing Company

The Timken Roller Bearing Company was one of the first to introduce roller bearings for railroad cars. Railroad cars owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway were some of the first to use roller bearings rather than "oil waste journal" boxes. Henry Timken, a German immigrant, invented an improved bearing and founded the company in 1899. It was later renamed The Timken Company.