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Rolling Bearing Dynamic Radial Load Test
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP5483/8A
- Revised
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English
Scope
This test method outlines the recommended machine function, fixtures and procedures used to test airframe rolling element bearings for dynamic performance under steady unidirectional radial load and oscillatory motion. Bearings covered by this test method shall be ball, roller or needle type in either annular or rod end configuration, used in airframe control applications.
Rationale
ARP5483/8A is a five-year review with only minor editorial changes.
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 1 | INSTRUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TEST MACHINE |
Issuing Committee
ACBG Rolling Element Bearing Committee
The objective of the Airframe Control Bearing Group (ACBG)is to provide industry experience and state of the art technology for airframe bearings, and issue as appropriate, published documents known as SAE Aerospace Standards. The focus of the Committees is present and future aircraft airframe control systems, bearings, and associated components.
The ACBG shall be responsible for the preparation, development, maintenance and promotion of all relevant specifications, standards, and requirements for airframe bearings, control system components, and associated hardware used in the design and construction of aerospace mechanical systems and subsystems. The ACBG shall also coordinate with other organizations for lubricants, control cables, and locking devices and shall utilize and promote the use of specifications published by those organizations. The ACBG shall function as a forum for technology transfer as it affects the Airframe bearing and control systems industry and for the enhancement of distribution channels.Reference
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