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Bearings, Ball, Rod End, Double Row, Self-Aligning

2022-06-10
CURRENT
AS6039E
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) covers sealed, self-aligning, anti-friction, rod end ball bearings with application in temperature ranges (1) -65 to 250 °F and (2) -65 to 300 °F with 20% reduction of dynamic load carrying capacity when subjected to operation above 250 °F.
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Bearings, Roller, Needle, Airframe, Antifriction, Inch

2022-01-14
CURRENT
AS39901C
This standard covers the requirements for non-separable, airframe anti-friction needle bearings, corrosion resistant and traditional materials, intended for use in flight vehicle control systems, with radial loads.
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Rolling Element Bearing No-Load Torque Test

2018-08-23
CURRENT
ARP5483/1A
This test method outlines the recommended procedure for performing the no-load rotational starting torque test on airframe rolling bearings. Bearings covered by this test method shall be antifriction ball bearings and spherical roller bearings.
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Rolling Element Bearing Test Method for Radial Limit and Fracture Load Testing

2018-08-23
CURRENT
ARP5483/5A
This test method outlines the recommended procedure for performing static radial limit and ultimate load tests on rolling element bearings used in airframe applications. Bearings covered by this document shall be antifriction ball bearings and spherical roller bearings in either annular or rod end configurations.
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Rolling Element Bearing Hardness Test

2017-07-24
CURRENT
ARP5483/2A
This method outlines the standard procedure for testing the hardness of bearing components. Bearings covered by this test method shall be any rolling element bearing used in airframe control.
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Bearings, Ball, Rod End, Double Row, Self-Aligning

2009-12-16
HISTORICAL
AS6039D
This specification covers sealed, self-aligning, anti-friction, rod end ball bearings with application in temperature ranges (1) −65°F to 250°F and (2) −65°F to 300°F with 20% reduction of dynamic load carrying capacity when subjected to operation above 250° F.
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