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Can anyone provide me info what this is?
What materials or techniques can I use to reduce this electrical effect when building spotwelding tables?Which material is suitable to be fiiled in a thin-walled workpiece to increase the rigidity during the machining process?What kind of materials are plastic syringes made from?Suggest a material which can produce heat with DC currentMechanical properties of tin base alloysWhat would make a composite chemical vapor deposition diamond hard to make?What type of stainless steels can resist 6 months under the sea?Which materials we can use for storing liquid nitrogen?Aluminum tube expansion (flaring)How can I increase the strength of this clutch without shearing my bushings?
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It is a high pressure seal and bearing unit.
The metal assembly to the right with the yellow parts is the drive coupling.
After Sam’s comment and looking at that part again, there are 3 distinct metal parts - the middle one with the holes is aluminium, while the outer two are the outer races of the two bearings.
Two bearings are often used due to either the load, controlling end float or controlling play or vibration in the shaft.
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
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It's a boat jet engine. And as Solar Mike's answer says, it is a bearing and seal. I guess it is a brush less electrical motor.
Here is a link to an eBay ad. ElectricalJet motor
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$begingroup$
It is a high pressure seal and bearing unit.
The metal assembly to the right with the yellow parts is the drive coupling.
After Sam’s comment and looking at that part again, there are 3 distinct metal parts - the middle one with the holes is aluminium, while the outer two are the outer races of the two bearings.
Two bearings are often used due to either the load, controlling end float or controlling play or vibration in the shaft.
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
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– Sam Farjamirad
8 hours ago
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$begingroup$
It is a high pressure seal and bearing unit.
The metal assembly to the right with the yellow parts is the drive coupling.
After Sam’s comment and looking at that part again, there are 3 distinct metal parts - the middle one with the holes is aluminium, while the outer two are the outer races of the two bearings.
Two bearings are often used due to either the load, controlling end float or controlling play or vibration in the shaft.
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2
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
$endgroup$
– Sam Farjamirad
8 hours ago
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It is a high pressure seal and bearing unit.
The metal assembly to the right with the yellow parts is the drive coupling.
After Sam’s comment and looking at that part again, there are 3 distinct metal parts - the middle one with the holes is aluminium, while the outer two are the outer races of the two bearings.
Two bearings are often used due to either the load, controlling end float or controlling play or vibration in the shaft.
$endgroup$
It is a high pressure seal and bearing unit.
The metal assembly to the right with the yellow parts is the drive coupling.
After Sam’s comment and looking at that part again, there are 3 distinct metal parts - the middle one with the holes is aluminium, while the outer two are the outer races of the two bearings.
Two bearings are often used due to either the load, controlling end float or controlling play or vibration in the shaft.
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
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– Sam Farjamirad
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
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– Sam Farjamirad
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
$endgroup$
– Sam Farjamirad
8 hours ago
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Indeed, as it placed inside the housing at the end of the main shaft, and having a lubrication boring hole all of those indicate bearing.
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– Sam Farjamirad
8 hours ago
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It's a boat jet engine. And as Solar Mike's answer says, it is a bearing and seal. I guess it is a brush less electrical motor.
Here is a link to an eBay ad. ElectricalJet motor
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It's a boat jet engine. And as Solar Mike's answer says, it is a bearing and seal. I guess it is a brush less electrical motor.
Here is a link to an eBay ad. ElectricalJet motor
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It's a boat jet engine. And as Solar Mike's answer says, it is a bearing and seal. I guess it is a brush less electrical motor.
Here is a link to an eBay ad. ElectricalJet motor
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It's a boat jet engine. And as Solar Mike's answer says, it is a bearing and seal. I guess it is a brush less electrical motor.
Here is a link to an eBay ad. ElectricalJet motor
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