Every working model includes bearings, often a large number of
them. This practical book describes the wide and diverse range of
bearings found in the large variety of different types of models
built in home workshops. It reviews the choice of bearings
materials, the type of bearing to use for each particular
application and highlights the differences between home-made and
off-the-shelf bearings. It also considers the installation and care
of bearings. Furthermore, it covers several full-size applications
undertaken by model engineers, such as clock making and machine
tool maintenance, which also call for some knowledge of bearings.
It is now over forty years since Ian Bradley and Norman Hallows
published the slim MAP volume Bearing Design and Fitting and much
has changed in the bearing field since that date. This book
provides a welcome addition to the Workshop Practice Series of
books and will be welcomed by all model engineers, whatever their
area of interest.
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