3/8" X 500' WHITE SOLID BRAID NYLON ROPE - 2250 500
Radial loadbearing
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Thrustload vs radial load
All products carry our 12 Month Limited Warranty. All warranties are limited to the original purchaser and are not transferable to subsequent owners of the product. The warranty period begins on the purchase date. Trail-Gear warrants that it will repair or replace, free of charge, any eligible product which, under normal conditions of use and service, proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. This warranty does not cover any labor costs incurred in diagnosis of defects, removal or reinstallation of a product, nor does it cover any other consequential expenses.
Radial is the most common type. Radial bearings feature the traditional design consisting of a cage, inner race, outer race and a set of balls. Thrust bearings are less common, and they often feature a different design depending on the particular type of thrust bearing.
Specifically excluded from this warranty are failures caused by lack of maintenance, misuse, negligence, modification, abuse, improper application, crash damage, installation or operation, or failures caused by unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts.
To begin your warranty claim: Please contact Trail-Gear Inc. at 559-252-4950 or email sales@trail-gear.com prior to returning any product under warranty to verify that warranty is still in effect. Products must be shipped back to Trail-Gear Inc. at the expense of the customer. Ship all products to: ATTN: WARRANTY5356 E. Pine AvenueFresno, CA 93727. Please place a clearly marked copy of the original invoice inside the package. Please include a short note stating the problem you are experiencing.
In many cases, stock wheel bearing nuts and star washers can be used several times. However, with the increased maintenance required of an off road vehicle, these will need to be replaced. Trail-Gear now offers a Chromo Spindle Nut Kit that allows you to more easily service your axle and decreases your long term service costs. The Locking Nut and Washer have been CNC machined from 4130 Chromoly. The Nut has also been heat treated to Grade 8 standards. Kit comes with the hardware necessary for one axle.
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Most thrust bearings feature balls enclosed in a ring. With that said, some of them feature a tapered design. Tapered thrust bearings have tapered rollers that point towards the bearing’s axis. In addition to tapered, other types of thrust bearings include spherical, fluid and magnetic.
Axial loadbearing
Stronger than stock. Made out of 4130 Chromoly. Extends the life of your wheel bearings due to loose spindle nut and OEM lock washer. Ease of installation.
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All parts used in a competitive racing environment are excluded from this warranty. If, after inspection, a part returned, under any warranty, is deemed to be ineligible for warranty repair or replacement, the part may be repaired or replaced for a discounted cost. Return shipping charges will apply. Any part for which a warranty replacement is sought must be returned to Trail-Gear Inc. before any replacement items can be shipped. All replacement parts shipped before the suspect part has been received and evaluated by Trail-Gear, MUST BE PAID IN FULL. In such a case, after the suspect part has been received and approved for a warranty replacement, the purchase price for the replacement will be refunded.
All products carry our 12 Month Limited Warranty. All warranties are limited to the original purchaser and are not transferable to subsequent owners of the product. The warranty period begins on the purchase date. Trail-Gear warrants that it will repair or replace, free of charge, any eligible product which, under normal conditions of use and service, proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. This warranty does not cover any labor costs incurred in diagnosis of defects, removal or reinstallation of a product, nor does it cover any other consequential expenses. Please read and review our return and warranty requirement document before sending in products. Warranty Exclusions Trail-Gear Inc. warranty does not cover, and Trail-Gear Inc. shall not be liable for, any undertaking, representation, or agreements made by dealers or other third parties selling Trail-Gear products, except where such agreements are within the provisions of this Warranty. Specifically excluded from this warranty are failures caused by lack of maintenance, misuse, negligence, modification, abuse, improper application, crash damage, installation or operation, or failures caused by unauthorized service or use of unauthorized parts. Additionally excluded from this warranty are parts which are subject to normal wear and tear, such as bushings, fluids, hoses, gaskets, belts, etc. Products not manufactured by Trail-Gear Inc. are excluded from any warranty and shall be handled with the original manufacturer. All parts used in a competitive racing environment are excluded from this warranty. If, after inspection, a part returned, under any warranty, is deemed to be ineligible for warranty repair or replacement, the part may be repaired or replaced for a discounted cost. Return shipping charges will apply. Any part for which a warranty replacement is sought must be returned to Trail-Gear Inc. before any replacement items can be shipped. All replacement parts shipped before the suspect part has been received and evaluated by Trail-Gear, MUST BE PAID IN FULL. In such a case, after the suspect part has been received and approved for a warranty replacement, the purchase price for the replacement will be refunded. To begin your warranty claim: Please contact Trail-Gear Inc. at 559-252-4950 or email sales@trail-gear.com prior to returning any product under warranty to verify that warranty is still in effect. Products must be shipped back to Trail-Gear Inc. at the expense of the customer. Ship all products to: ATTN: WARRANTY5356 E. Pine AvenueFresno, CA 93727. Please place a clearly marked copy of the original invoice inside the package. Please include a short note stating the problem you are experiencing. If any of the above mentioned policy is not met, the package will be refused or warranty claim denied. By completing the steps above, this will ensure faster processing of your claim so that Trail-Gear can get your product back to you as quickly as possible. All warranties are generally processed within 2-3 business days of Trail-Gear receiving the parts from you. Additional delays may be incurred if product needs additional testing or repairing. If you are an international customer, please email the warranty department at sales@trail-gear.com to receive further instruction. International customers may have the option to field destroy an approved warranty to avoid costly return shipping. In this case, any shipping charges for replacement parts will be at the expense of the customer.
If any of the above mentioned policy is not met, the package will be refused or warranty claim denied. By completing the steps above, this will ensure faster processing of your claim so that Trail-Gear can get your product back to you as quickly as possible. All warranties are generally processed within 2-3 business days of Trail-Gear receiving the parts from you. Additional delays may be incurred if product needs additional testing or repairing.
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Additionally excluded from this warranty are parts which are subject to normal wear and tear, such as bushings, fluids, hoses, gaskets, belts, etc. Products not manufactured by Trail-Gear Inc. are excluded from any warranty and shall be handled with the original manufacturer.
Axial load vs radial load vsball bearing
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All bearings support a load. When choosing bearings, you should consider the type of load to which they’ll be exposed. For a radial load, you should choose radial bearings. For an axial load, you should choose thrust bearings.
Trail-Gear Inc. warranty does not cover, and Trail-Gear Inc. shall not be liable for, any undertaking, representation, or agreements made by dealers or other third parties selling Trail-Gear products, except where such agreements are within the provisions of this Warranty.
The origins of radial bearings can be traced back to the 19th century. In 1869, Jules Suriray filed a patent for the world’s first radial bearing. Suriray’s design was initially used in bicycles, but it paved the way for other applications.
Bearings are typically classified as either radial or thrust depending on the type of load they are designed to support. Radial bearings are designed to support a radial load, whereas thrust bearings are designed to support a thrust load.
If you are an international customer, please email the warranty department at sales@trail-gear.com to receive further instruction. International customers may have the option to field destroy an approved warranty to avoid costly return shipping. In this case, any shipping charges for replacement parts will be at the expense of the customer.
Radial bearings are designed specifically to support a radial load. A radial load is a force that occurs perpendicular to a rotating shaft. Motors, for instance, typically feature a rotating shaft. On one or both ends of the rotating shaft, you may discover a radial bearing. Radial bearings are ball-based bearings that support a radial load.
Bearings are found in a variety of machinery and equipment parts. Consisting of a cage, inner race, outer race and a set of balls, they are designed to reduce friction. Bearings literally “bear” the force of a part as the part moves. While most bearings feature a similar design, though, some of them are radial, whereas others are thrust.
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Thrust bearings are designed specifically to support an axial load. They are also known as axial loads for this reason. An axial load is a force that occurs along the axis of a rotating shaft. Like their radial counterparts, they are designed to reduce friction. Thrust bearings, though, are better suited for applications involving an axial load.