drivlager
Drivlager, also known as thrust bearings, are a type of rolling-element bearing that are designed to handle axial loads. Unlike radial bearings which are primarily designed to support loads perpendicular to the shaft, drivlager are built to withstand forces that are parallel to the shaft's axis of rotation. This makes them crucial in applications where the primary force is pushing or pulling along the length of a rotating component.
There are several common types of drivlager. Ball drivlager use spherical balls between races. These are suitable
The design of a drivlager typically involves two main components: the shaft washer and the housing washer,