General Motors, New Departure Hand Book

23rd Edition Ball Bearing Catalog

Dimensions, Load Ratings, Mounting Fits

 

This item is the New Departure Ball Bearing Hand Book 23rd Edition, Copyright April 1955 General Motors. The book is lightly used and is in very good condition. The book sections are listed below. 

 

1.   Bearing Selection

2.   Bearing Identification Code

3.   Single Row Angular Contact Bearings

4.   Removable Sentri-Seal

5.   Magneto Bearings Type ND-5-20

6.   Inch Series Bearings Type R

7.   Extra Small Radial Type 30

8.   Extra-Light Single Row Type 3L00

9.   Single Row Radial Type 3000

10.                 N-D Seal Bearings Types 8000 & WC-8000

11.                 Single Row Radial Type 1000

12.                 Double Row Types 5000 & 5000W

13.                 Single Row Angular Contact Bearings Types 0L00 & 20,000, 30,000

14.                 Front Wheel Bearings Type 909,000

15.                 Rear Wheel Bearings Type 88,100

16.                 Fan & Pump Shaft Bearings Types 885,100 & 885-800

17.                 Clutch Throw-out Bearings Types CT 22 to 44

18.                 Adapter Bearing Type AE

19.                 Conveyor Roll Bearings Type CB-504, CB-3, 88120, 888120-A, 

20.                 New Departure Steel Balls

21.                 Index to Bearing Mounting Data

22.                 Principles of Preloading

23.                 Explanation of Fits

24.                 Bearing installation practice

25.                 Cleaning ball bearings

26.                 Bearing tolerances

27.                 Mounting Fits, shaft, housing

28.                 Snap rings

29.                 N-D-Seal Felts, Washers and Springs

30.                 Shaft and Housing Shoulders

31.                 Lock washer Dimensions

32.                 Locknut Thread Dimensions

33.                 Shaft Thread Dimensions

34.                 Shaft Dimensions

35.                 Bearing Weights

 

 

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