Class A Roller Bearings
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Sun Apr 8 22:54:18 EDT 2007
For shame, Dave. I would have thought that you of all people would have had
a copy of the original book on the A . . .
EdKing
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Subject: Re: Class A Roller Bearings
> Clever! I wonder if this is what is meant by the term, "cannon axle
> boxes", which I've seen used in the context of steam loco roller bearing
> applications? It also helps the lateral loads on the bearings when the
> axle is tilted crosswise relative to the loco frame, as when running
> track with longitudinal twists (or varying cross levels).
>
> Its similar to the "full floating" rear axles found (or found at one
> time) on heavy trucks, etc. There, they were intended to keep the wheel
> from falling off if the axle shafts broke (as they still sometimes do on
> heavy trucks).
>
> I wonder if the reduced maintenance was worth all the installation
> effort? Roller bearings in these applications had to be so strong just
> to absorb the usual loads and shocks that this extra effort might well
> have gone unrewarded.
>
> pete groom
>
> On Apr 8, 2007, at 6:12 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
>
> "Can anyone on the list enlighten a couple of NWHS
> members regarding how the first style of driving axle
> bearings worked on the Class A?"
>
> Dave,
> I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for or if it will come
> through. I found this in the Feb.1940 N&W Magazine. pdf file attached
> Jimmy Lisle
>
> [pdf file on web site at: http://www.nwhs.org/qna/RollerBearings.pdf ]
>
>
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