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Optimizing Transmission Bearing Selection and Assembly
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Abstract
Optimizing bearing selections for transmissions requires accounting for environmental differences between laboratory conditions used in rating the bearings and actual field conditions where the bearings will be used. Assembly methods become an important part of optimizing the design.
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Hacker, R. and Cuming, W., "Optimizing Transmission Bearing Selection and Assembly," SAE Technical Paper 750857, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750857.Also In
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