Thrust-bearing


noun, Machinery.
1.
a bearing designed to absorb thrusts parallel to the axis of revolution.
thrust bearing
noun
1.
(engineering) a low-friction bearing on a rotating shaft that resists axial thrust in the shaft. Usually it consists of a collar which bears against a ring of well lubricated stationary and sometimes tilting pads Compare tapered roller bearing

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