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To: "towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Thrust Bearing
From: "Wilson Lamb" <infomet@embarqmail.com>
Reply-to: Wilson Lamb <infomet@embarqmail.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 12:20:19 -0500
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OK, I’m old.
I keep seeing the trem “thrust bearing” used for the bearing at the top of 
towers, to take the side load of the mast.
AFAIK, thrust bearings take AXIAL loads, the load of the mast/antenna going 
down the mast toward the rotor.
Car crankshafts have thrust bearings, ship propshafts have thrust bearings, 
etc, so why should we be different?
Yes, thrust and radially loaded bearings can be built together, as in a car 
engine, but that’s not what we have when a mast goes through a sleeve.
So am I behind the times?  Do tower people speak their own language, or what??

The Ham IV has 96 ball bearing balls, but they don’t bother to rate it for 
axial load.
This little TV rotor 
http://96.9.26.247/schemi/ACC_rotator/NTC_ECG_rotator_spec.pdf , however, is 
rated for 100lb axial load, so I think the most of us with a tribander and Ham 
XX won’t have a thrust problem.

Wilson
W4BOH
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