DescriptionRadial load on Deep Groove Ball Bearings on Inline skates - labeled.svg
English: Radial load compresses the bottom races and leaves a gap between top races, enabled by radial play (clearance) between balls and raceways. Cross-section view showing a deep groove ball bearing fitted in an inline skate wheel hub, and mounted on a skate frame.
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