There are clamps or face collars on each side of the thrust bearing to hold the bearing in one position. Once in position, the bearing stays there and the shaft can rotate freely
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How is a thrust bearing guided? How is a thrust bearing held in position
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Tags: air bearing, axial, clamp, Face collar, fix location, fixed location, restraing, rotary, thrust bearing, thrust bushing
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