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Bearing type

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paulstirz

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I dont know too much about bearings so was looking for help on what type can withstand a pulling force on the inner ring of 100kg, the size of the bearing isn't finalized yet but needs be big enough to grip a bar connecting one side of the inner ring to the other with your hand and apply force while rotating.
 
To get started, any bearing with a static load rating of 100kg is a possibility. That's tens of thousands of possible bearing codes.

More detail is of course necessary.

David
 
Is kg a unit of force? Ok, never mind that.

I'm not sure you can totally rely on the bearing ratings. You plan on putting some kind of bar to the inner ring. I think method of attachment might be important as it can weaken the earing.

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(2B)+(2B)' ?
 
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