Tito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know ifis is the the right newsgroup for questions about mechanical
> components. If you know a better one, just let me know:
>
> toon.ti...@student.kuleuven.ac.be
>
> Anyway, here is my problem.
> I'm searching for roller bearings that 'conduct' torque only in one
> direction.
> I know there exist a type with two metal balls (and springs), but don't know
> where to find it. The piece I'm searching for has to be small (about 10 mm).
>
> Thanks for information,
>
> Toon
>
> Another thing.
> I'm a student and I wonder if there is somewhere on the web a list of
> English terms of engineering, especially about mechanics and
> electronics...When writing I often not know how to formulate things...
>
> Thanks anyway
Ik zal blij zijn indien u mij kan helpen.
Dank,
Toon Timmermans
Trouwens, er zitten hier veel Nederlandstaligen in de nieuwsgroepen over =
engineering...
(uw mailadres is blijkbaar niet te bereiken vanuit Leuven, Belgiė,...?)
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Tito <toon.ti...@student.kuleuven.ac.be> wrote in message
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Alfred Kimmel <aki...@earthlink.net> wrote in article
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> What you are talking about sounds like what is called a "Sprague Clutch"
and is
> not a roller bearing at all
> Al Kimmel
> Texas
>
>
> Tito wrote:
>