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  2. Rolamite - Wikipedia

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    The Rolamite bearing has very little friction. A Rolamite is a technology for very low friction bearings developed by Sandia National Laboratories in the 1960s. [1] It consists of two cylindrical rollers held captive in a channel by an S-shaped metal strip. The strip is under tension, which keeps the rollers pressed together with the strip ...

  3. Fluid bearing - Wikipedia

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    Fluid bearings generally have very low friction—far better than mechanical bearings. One source of friction in a fluid bearing is the viscosity of the fluid leading to dynamic friction that increases with speed, but static friction is typically negligible. Hydrostatic gas bearings are among the lowest friction bearings even at very high speeds.

  4. Composite bearing - Wikipedia

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    A composite bearing is a bearing made from a composite material, such as fibre reinforced resin, or plastic. These will often contain friction reducing ingredients such as PTFE but this is not the only material for reducing friction and wear and lubricating when the bearing is running dry (without external lubricants).

  5. Friction bearing - Wikipedia

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  6. Air bearing - Wikipedia

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    Cables/tubes (motor, air bearing, measurement system) do not move in order to avoid breakages due to high load cycles. The air-bearings are absolutely insensitive against geometric fluctuation as a result of a temperature change. [15] Drive for production machine Beside the performance, the reliability is extremely important for a production ...

  7. List of railroad truck parts - Wikipedia

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    An axlebox, also known as a journal box in North America, is the mechanical subassembly on each end of the axles under a railway wagon, coach or locomotive; it contains bearings and thus transfers the wagon, coach or locomotive weight to the wheels and rails; the bearing design is typically oil-bathed plain bearings on older rolling stock, or roller bearings on newer rolling stock.