Bearing element for a rudder bearing
A component and bearing technology, applied in the field of bearing components for rudder bearings, can solve the problems of complexity, heavy technology, and high cost, and achieve the effect of simplifying assembly
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[0097] figure 1 A sectional view of a tiller stock 50 is shown, around which a tiller tube 51 is arranged. In the installed state, the lower rudder stock end 50a and the lower tube end 51a are inserted into a rudder blade (not shown), and the lower rudder stock end 50a is connected to the rudder blade. The carrier bearing 10 is arranged on the upper tiller end 50b, which is located in the region of the steering gear (not shown) of the hull. In principle, rudder arrangements without rudder stock tubes are also possible with load bearings.
[0098] figure 2 show figure 1 A specific cross-sectional view of the carrier bearing 10. The load bearing 10 comprises a bearing housing 11 which in turn consists of an upper housing cover 11a and a lower housing base 11b. The tank cover 11a and the tank base 11b may be made of steel, for example. The box base body 11b is formed in the form of a cylindrical sleeve, and in the region of the upper outer edge there is provided a fastenin...
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