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[[File:Radial Load Distribution.jpg|none|thumb|Radial load distribution - skf.com]]
[[File:Radial Load Distribution.jpg|none|thumb|Radial load distribution - skf.com]]
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 29 November 2016

Radial is used to define the load on a bearing that is applied perpendicular to the bearing axis (axle of the truck). When a skateboard is in its normal position (with all four wheels on the ground), a radial load is being applied. See Axial for the load distribution of Railstands.

Radial load distribution - skf.com