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All of your videos really help me understand the material for my power engineering course. Its great to see things taken apart and see the inner workings.
An example of a ball bearing that rotates the outer ring and keeps the inner ring stationary is on a skateboard. We put the ball bearing into the skateboard wheel and the inner ring is tightened on with a nut, then the outer ring will rotate when the skateboard is pushed.
Inner and outer ring remain together because of the steel balls which come in contact with the inner or outer raceways. Imagine that if the balls are missing the inner and outer ring are free to separate.
Woah what 3d software is this? I love the interface! This video is the best explanation of how those god send bearings work! Way better Than friction bearings! Awesome video!
Hello, couple questions: Doesn't the ball rub against the separator when you rotate the bearing, causing friction? Also, doesn't the seal rub against either one or both of the inner/outer rings, also causing friction? Cheers Carl
Can the same bearing be used in either case that inner or outer rings are rotating? Are the ball designed to be fixed to inner ring or outer ring? Thanks very much for your clip.
omg this one is so mind blowing.. so it holds rotating object on stationary axis, like bike wheels (you need wheel to rotate but you dont want go over the front lol) so bearings can hold rotating objects without making too much friction of their functional use? if i try to hold rotating object i get my wrist twisted :D i need new bearings or smth :D but why in car engine belt mechanism do you need bearings? does it only helps for rotating parts being in same position or there are some extras on it?
But how do all of the parts assemnled together? Looks like the inner ring doesnt have any part attached to the outter ring, this enables the outer ring to freely rotate while the inner ring stays constant. But yet they are not falling apart?
can yo please helpme to know more about elastohydrodynamic lubrication film thickness forming around ball bearing rollers and replenishment of grease lub
Rolling element bearings is the general category. Ball bearings are a subcategory. The same applies for the roller bearings, where the steel balls are replaced with cylinders. Hope it helped.
Does the seal move with either ring? Does it stay with the stationary one or move with the rotating one? Does it matter if its the inner or the outer that is stationary?
Please, I am from Egypt and have been searching for a long time for a ball bearing or something similar to install it for a handmade body that rotates at a speed of one million revolutions per minute without being subjected to corrosion or something that works with electromagnetism. Please, is it possible for me to find something like this? Thank you very much
There should be rolling contact between the balls and both raceways - the inner race shouldn't be stationary with respect to the balls in the animation.
This is what I came to ask! The animation shows logo on the inner raceway staying perfectly in the same spot as the bearing above it. If that's the case, the bearing wouldn't be "rolling" anywhere! If the bearing is touching the upper race way, I suppose that would make the bearing roll backwards while staying in the same spot in relation to the inner raceway, according to this animation. It would be nice to see what truly happens. Thanks for you comment, confirming I'm not crazy for thinking that, hehe.
Dear Sir, Can you make a brief class on all types of bearings. Especially the ones used in connecting rod small end bearing & On crank shaft bearing multi-piston engines... Because I heard about some "ridge bearing" application in advance engines used in connecting n piston & on crank shaft (engines use to drive boats:A video From "'HOW ITS MADE- 445 Outboard motors"' ) As far as I know, use of roller/needle bearing & split bearing or bushing respectively in piston end & crankshaft ..... Kindly requested can you please watch the Supra refered video and revert me back if..... Thank you once again... Subscribed channel n liked videos.
I don't know why i'm watching this but oh well.. guess i'm watching video about balls and bears. oh by the way, Hi everyone who sees this when this video randomly gets recommended.
@@savree-3d, I was just kidding. You said Conrad bearings were named after Robert Conrad. He's an actor from back in the day. I was just trying to have a laugh... and failed miserably, lol.
Want to continue learning about engineering with videos like this one? Then visit:
courses.savree.com/
Want to teach/instruct with the 3D models shown in this video? Then visit:
savree.com/en
really, very useful video with very good presentation. can i ask, what's the application that you use to have this nice result on presentation?
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This is the best explanation of bearings I've ever seen. I love how you explain each part in a detailed 3D movable model. Nice work!
Thanks. Much appreciated.
All of your videos really help me understand the material for my power engineering course. Its great to see things taken apart and see the inner workings.
This was phenomenal. The 3D model really helps, and you did a great job of explaining. Thanks for putting this video together!
You're very welcome!
I don't usually comment but this was the best video I've found on bearing so far
Very clear explanation in which you covered virtually all questions I would have had.
Thank you.
Props for simplifying it down so easily
Excellent work! Thank you for all your hard work in making this educational video
we can offer various bearings to you
One of best videos about bearings, one suggestion though. It would be nice to mention working temperatures and cooling solutions.
Sir, You are an incredible teacher.
Thanks a lot, appreciated.
An example of a ball bearing that rotates the outer ring and keeps the inner ring stationary is on a skateboard. We put the ball bearing into the skateboard wheel and the inner ring is tightened on with a nut, then the outer ring will rotate when the skateboard is pushed.
so beautiful! thanks a million!
Very good explanation. The 3-D animation is awesome.
Thank you for this detailed explanation.
best explanation of ball bearing indeed. thanks a lot.
Great video. Question : What makes the inner and outer rings stick together ?
omg. true!!
Inner and outer ring remain together because of the steel balls which come in contact with the inner or outer raceways.
Imagine that if the balls are missing the inner and outer ring are free to separate.
Woah what 3d software is this? I love the interface! This video is the best explanation of how those god send bearings work! Way better Than friction bearings! Awesome video!
Software is savree.com. You can access the interface and over 400 3D models there. Works through a browser.
Thank you for this video.
Great video saVRee! Thank you! 💯🔥
Hello, couple questions:
Doesn't the ball rub against the separator when you rotate the bearing, causing friction?
Also, doesn't the seal rub against either one or both of the inner/outer rings, also causing friction?
Cheers
Carl
Clicked to this completely random, without any particular interest in mechanical engineer. Stuck here for the entire video. Great presentation!
Hi great video !, can you explain us more about the forces that act on the bearing system?
good information and even more good explanation. Thanks!
Pls through light on wheel bearing preloading. Pls share animated video for bearing preloading in housing and shaft.
Super good animation, thank you very very much!
One race rotates while the other remains stationary-- crucial point missed by many
Thank you sir
I really liked your extraordinary 3d visual presentation, n the proof knowledge teaching excellencent quality.
Thank s
Excellent explanation
Thanks
Please also make video for plain bearing
thank you
That's so interesting thank you
Quality content💯💯
Great explanation and animation
Thanks a lot
You're welcome
Good job bro 👍🏻
Thank you Sir . Excellent explanation
Nicely done!
Thanks for this video. When the bearing is in operation do the balls rotate in their cages? Or are they fixed in the one place by the cages?
They rotate in the opposite direction as the racer that's moving (i think)
Quality 3D Model good software
Can the same bearing be used in either case that inner or outer rings are rotating? Are the ball designed to be fixed to inner ring or outer ring? Thanks very much for your clip.
Please Make Video on Double Bottom Tanks of ship
How does the seal rotate if it's stuck between two moving parts? It's fixed to which part? That was not clear in the video.
PS : Wonderful video
omg this one is so mind blowing.. so it holds rotating object on stationary axis, like bike wheels (you need wheel to rotate but you dont want go over the front lol) so bearings can hold rotating objects without making too much friction of their functional use? if i try to hold rotating object i get my wrist twisted :D i need new bearings or smth :D but why in car engine belt mechanism do you need bearings? does it only helps for rotating parts being in same position or there are some extras on it?
What program is this?
This is what I’m watching at 140am.
But how do all of the parts assemnled together? Looks like the inner ring doesnt have any part attached to the outter ring, this enables the outer ring to freely rotate while the inner ring stays constant. But yet they are not falling apart?
3:30 BLDC RC Prop Motor: Am I a joke to you?
I heard about a Magnet that is set for the Speed Sensor and ABS to read, and that many people install it backwards so the Speed sensor cant read it
A skateboard bearing would have a stationary inner ring and a moving outer ring, as the inner ring sits on the axel of the truck
also skateboard bearings have 7 balls usually, some only six
Hello, What are most common material for ball bearing and why? Can ball be of different material than steel?
waw , thanks a lot ! i feel as if you are an endangered species !
can yo please helpme to know more about elastohydrodynamic lubrication film thickness forming around ball bearing rollers and replenishment of grease lub
What sofware are you using?
@@savree-3d thanks for your reply but I am asking to create 3d models (bearing) what software was used?
Hi, well explained. Does this course include radial and axial load calculations ? Any real time examples ?
How to determine fiction loss at high speed with ball bearings and roller bearings
What software is he using?
I just recorded the screen. The model and interface is on saVRee.com
Thanks sir
Dear Teacher What is the difference between Rolling elemant bearing and Ball Bearing?
Im business in which which bearings
Best qultiy bearings
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Rolling element bearings is the general category.
Ball bearings are a subcategory.
The same applies for the roller bearings, where the steel balls are replaced with cylinders.
Hope it helped.
Does the seal move with either ring? Does it stay with the stationary one or move with the rotating one? Does it matter if its the inner or the outer that is stationary?
@@savree-3d thank you! I was attempting to make the seal move with the other ring. Now I won't break them. Great video. Subbed!
i also have a suggestion , about ball bearing plates.
@@savree-3d i was wondering about the bearings used on a "lazy Susan " top
How does the seal not disintegrate when the edge of it is in friction with the other ring ?
Please, I am from Egypt and have been searching for a long time for a ball bearing or something similar to install it for a handmade body that rotates at a speed of one million revolutions per minute without being subjected to corrosion or something that works with electromagnetism. Please, is it possible for me to find something like this? Thank you very much
Good!.. What software used for this?
@@savree-3d For what did you use Camtasia if I may ask? cheers
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i did homemade plastic balls with plastic straws in the bearing for turnable...
no greaseey / no oilly
does the wait of the balls make it move
rock hard steel ballz
insert 7 min 52 sec video in brain. "I know bearing kung fu!"
cage and ball are not rotating with same speed as inner ring but half of inner ring..
There should be rolling contact between the balls and both raceways - the inner race shouldn't be stationary with respect to the balls in the animation.
This is what I came to ask! The animation shows logo on the inner raceway staying perfectly in the same spot as the bearing above it. If that's the case, the bearing wouldn't be "rolling" anywhere! If the bearing is touching the upper race way, I suppose that would make the bearing roll backwards while staying in the same spot in relation to the inner raceway, according to this animation. It would be nice to see what truly happens. Thanks for you comment, confirming I'm not crazy for thinking that, hehe.
Dear Sir,
Can you make a brief class on all types of bearings.
Especially the ones used in connecting rod small end bearing & On crank shaft bearing multi-piston engines...
Because I heard about some "ridge bearing" application in advance engines used in connecting n piston & on crank shaft (engines use to drive boats:A video From
"'HOW ITS MADE- 445 Outboard motors"' )
As far as I know, use of roller/needle bearing & split bearing or bushing respectively in piston end & crankshaft .....
Kindly requested can you please watch the Supra refered video and revert me back if.....
Thank you once again...
Subscribed channel n liked videos.
I bet saying inner ring race way and outer ring race way took a few takes?😂
I will remove the balls * vine boom *
Ball bearings with balls
I don't know why i'm watching this but oh well.. guess i'm watching video about balls and bears.
oh by the way, Hi everyone who sees this when this video randomly gets recommended.
Skaters watching this at 3am
steel ball run
The actor?
@@savree-3d, I was just kidding. You said Conrad bearings were named after Robert Conrad. He's an actor from back in the day. I was just trying to have a laugh... and failed miserably, lol.
am i the only one who came to watch this at 3am
Who else is really high right now 🤚
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Thank you very much for the beautiful video and information therein.
Stop flexing your neat graphic and tell me what ball bearings are
Ah, centrifugal aka the fake force.
Thank you
Great video. Well explained.
@@savree-3d
Would you, please, be so kind and make a video showing assembly between shaft and bearing?