roller bearing - tradução para holandês
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roller bearing - tradução para holandês

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
  • 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 sealed deep groove ball bearing
  • A spherical roller bearing
  • A tapered roller bearing
  • A thrust roller bearing
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roller bearing         
rolleger, rollager (ring opgebouwd uit cylinders en gebruikt om op te leunen wanneer schilder er in ronddraait)
roller skating         
  • An advert for an early 20th-century model which fitted over ordinary shoes
  • A crowd of roller skaters watch an exhibition in Chicago in 1939.
  • Inline roller skater on a slalom course
  • A 24-hour roller skating endurance competition in Paris, held in 1911
  • Indoor roller skating in England, 1908
  • 1860–1870}}
  • Standard roller skate (quad) trucks compared to 3-inch wide skate board (Penny) trucks (bottom).
  • title=Patent US809980 – Roller-skate.}}</ref> known as ''Takypod'' in Sweden, circa 1910
  • Roller skates in the United States around 1905
  • 1931 Medal awarded to Robert Bruce for his amateur world record for non-stop roller skating at Aberdeen's Music Hall. His record breaking time was 61 hours and 36 minutes.
  • Typical In-line skating protective gear includes helmet, elbow pads, wrist guards, and knee pads.
  • Stopless quad skate plates
SPORT, ACTIVITY, OR FORM OF TRANSPORTATION INVOLVING SHOES WITH SMALL WHEELS ATTACHED TO THE SOLES
Roller Skating; Rollerskating; Roller-Skating; Roller blading; Quad skating; Roller Skater; Quad Freestyle Dance Skating; Anti rockers; Roller skater; Roller skaters; Roller-skating; Freestyle skating; Rollerbladers
rolschaatsen
roller coaster         
  • eighth longest steel roller coaster]] in the world.
  • Helix]] at [[Liseberg]] in Gothenburg, Sweden)
  • tall}} [[Kingda Ka]] at [[Six Flags Great Adventure]]
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  • Nitro]] at [[Six Flags Great Adventure]], a [[Bolliger & Mabillard]] out and back coaster
  • Cyclon roller coaster in the [[Nokkakivi]] amusement park in [[Laukaa]], [[Finland]]
  • The Promenades-Aériennes in [[Paris]], 1817
  • Thompson's [[Switchback Railway]], 1884
  • [[Thunder Dolphin]], a [[steel roller coaster]] in [[Tokyo]], at dusk
TYPE OF AMUSEMENT RIDE FOUND AT AMUSEMENT PARKS AND CARNIVALS
Rollercoaster; Roller-coaster; Roller coasters; Gigacoaster; Giga coaster; Giga-coaster; Stratacoaster; Strata Coaster; Roller Coaster; Gigacoasters; Giga coasters; Giga-coasters; Stratacoasters; Strata coaster; Strata coasters; Strata-coaster; Strata-coasters; Kiddie roller coaster; Intermediate roller coaster; Kilocoaster roller coaster; Family roller coaster; Rollercoasters; Sit down roller coaster; Jet coaster; Jet coasters; Rollercoster; Megacoaster roller coaster; Mega coaster roller coaster; Sit Down roller coaster; 🎢; Strata roller coaster; Complete-circuit roller coaster; Roller Coasters
roetsjbaan, achtbaan (kleine wagons die met grote snelheid op een gekronkelde spoorbaan in een pretpark rijden)

Definição

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

Wikipédia

Rolling-element bearing

In mechanical engineering, a rolling-element bearing, also known as a rolling bearing, is a bearing which carries a load by placing rolling elements (such as balls or rollers) between two concentric, grooved rings called races. The relative motion of the races causes the rolling elements to roll with very little rolling resistance and with little sliding.

One of the earliest and best-known rolling-element bearings are sets of logs laid on the ground with a large stone block on top. As the stone is pulled, the logs roll along the ground with little sliding friction. As each log comes out the back, it is moved to the front where the block then rolls on to it. It is possible to imitate such a bearing by placing several pens or pencils on a table and placing an item on top of them. See "bearings" for more on the historical development of bearings.

A rolling element rotary bearing uses a shaft in a much larger hole, and cylinders called "rollers" tightly fill the space between the shaft and hole. As the shaft turns, each roller acts as the logs in the above example. However, since the bearing is round, the rollers never fall out from under the load.

Rolling-element bearings have the advantage of a good trade-off between cost, size, weight, carrying capacity, durability, accuracy, friction, and so on. Other bearing designs are often better on one specific attribute, but worse in most other attributes, although fluid bearings can sometimes simultaneously outperform on carrying capacity, durability, accuracy, friction, rotation rate and sometimes cost. Only plain bearings are used as widely as rolling-element bearings. Common mechanical components where they are widely used are - automotive, industrial, marine, and aerospace applications. They are products of great necessity for modern technology. The rolling element bearing was developed from a firm foundation that was built over thousands of years. The concept emerged in its primitive form in Roman times; after a long inactive period in the Middle Ages, it was revived during the Renaissance by Leonardo da Vinci, developed steadily in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para roller bearing
1. Timken Jr. , former head of a family roller–bearing manufacturing company, Bush campaign mega–contributor and now ambassador to Germany.
2. Timken Jr ., chairman of the roller–bearing Timken Co. in Canton, Ohio, and a mega–fundraising "Ranger," is the pick to be ambassador to Germany.
3. Bush‘s appointees are heavily weighted to money and cronies, such as roller–bearing king William "Timmy" Timken Jr. , investment guru Ronald P.
4. At the end of the second world war, he shifted his firm‘s operations to Ferrybridge in Yorkshire, first doing jobbing engineering work, but then, as Pollard Ball and Roller Bearing, becoming Britain‘s third largest manufacturer of ball bearings.
5. In 1'4' King (by now chairman) changed the name again to The Pollard Ball and Roller Bearing Company, bought Ackworth Court at Pontefract and used his early countryside experience to start to hunt, to take up show jumping and to win prizes with a fine mount, Mr Pollard, a winner of the Queen Elizabeth Cup.