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How does a thrust bearing work?

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I get how roller / ball bearings work but don't really understand how a thrust bearing works. Can anyone help me out? Thanks!

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  1. Whereas a regular bearing supports a radial force, a thrust bearing supports an axial force.

    The method of operation is similar to other types of bearings. Tapered rollers or balls sit in a circular track. A weight on top can rotate on top of these rollers.

    One example is in a plastic extruder; the extruder s***w pushes molten plastic out one end, but is pushed back on by the plastic with many tons of force. A thrust bearing at the back end of the s***w holds it in place while allowing it to rotate freely.

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