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HI all,

I am interested in designing a tapered bearing. Can anyone please let me know the parameters to be considered in order to design. I have been given a load acting on the sleeve, and the arae available to fit the bearing.

If any useful site which talks about bearing and its load calculations would be very much helpful.

Thanks in advance for all the help and time.
 
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Hi Fred,
Thanks a lot for your time. It is real good information to know. Thanks you very much once again.
 
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