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brinellingWhen a bike mechanic says a part is brinelled, it refers to components with bearings inside, like headsets or hubs. If they are brinelled, they've worn out over time and there's a pattern of [..]
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brinellingPermanent deformation of the bearing surfaces where the rollers (or balls) contact the races. Brinelling results from excessive load or impact on stationary bearings. It is a form of mechanical damage [..]
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brinellingWhen a bike mechanic says a part is brinelled, it refers to components with bearings inside, like headsets or hubs. If they are brinelled, they've worn out over time and there's a pattern of [..]
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brinellingThe dents that sometimes develop in headset bearing races are often colloquially referred to as "brinelling" from the resemblance to the dents made by the Brinell Hardness Test. Sometimes th [..]
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brinellingThe indentation of inner or outer race material caused by the rolling elements. There are two types of brinelling, true brinelling and false brinelling. True is due to material deformation under excessive operating pressure, false is wear-related or vibration-related.
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brinelling A form of mechanical damage in which metal is displaced or upset without attrition. It is a permanent deformation of the ball track. Brinelling usually results from excessive load.
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brinellingBrinelling is a term which refers to indentations in ú material caused by impact or contact with a hard object. The term arises from the so-called Brinell Hardness Test. which uses a rounded device t [..]
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brinellingWhen a bike mechanic says a part is brinelled, it refers to components with bearings inside, like headsets or hubs. If they are brinelled, they've worn out over time and there's a pattern of dents in the bearing track.
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brinellingDenting caused by impact of one bearing component against another while stationary.
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brinellingTiny indentations (dents) high on the shoulder of the bearing race or bearing. A type of bearing failure.
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brinellingA form of mechanical damage in which metal is displaced or upset without attrition. It is a permanent deformation of the ball track. Brinelling usually results from excessive load.
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brinellingtpermanent deformation of the bearing surfaces where the rollers (or balls) contact the races. Brinelling results from excessive load or impact on stationary bearings. It is a form of mechanical damage in which metal is displaced or upset without being permanently removed from the surface.
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brinellingWhen a bike mechanic says a part is brinelled, it refers to components with bearings inside, like headsets or hubs. If they are brinelled, they've worn out over time and there's a pattern of [..]
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