Aerospace bearing
Aerospace bearings are the bearings installed in aircraft and aerospace systems including commercial, private, military, or space applications.
Materials include M50 tool steel, carbon chrome steel, the corrosion resistant AMS5930, 440C stainless steel, silicon nitride and titanium carbide-coated 440C.
Typically, special attention is given to the material specification, non-destructive testing, and to the traceability of the bearing.
Design
When designing aerospace bearings, it is important to take a few things into account, including:- material standard
- design
- lubrication type
- surface coatings and treatments
- non-destructive testing
- traceability
Jet engine shaft bearings and accessory drive shaft bearings typically use single piece or two piece machined retainers. The pressed steel or moulded retainers found on mass-produced bearings are not used.
Temperature and moisture resistant oils, greases and lubricants are normally specified. If the lubricant is not correct the performance of the bearing will be compromised.