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BS 3SP 89:1983 Specification for characteristics, boundary dimensions, tolerances and static load ratings of airframe bearings

BS 3SP 89:1983

Specification for characteristics, boundary dimensions, tolerances and static load ratings of airframe bearings

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Standard number:BS 3SP 89:1983
Pages:28
Released:1983-11-30
ISBN:0 580 13638 8
Status:Standard
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BS 3SP 89:1983


This standard BS 3SP 89:1983 Specification for characteristics, boundary dimensions, tolerances and static load ratings of airframe bearings is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.035 Components for aerospace construction

This International Standard specifies characteristics, boundary dimensions, tolerances and static load ratings of rolling bearings, other than tapered roller bearings, used in airframes, as distinct from those used in connection with power plants, auxiliary drives, accessories and instruments in aircraft. For the purposes of this International Standard, an airframe is defined as the general structure of an aircraft and includes its control surfaces, all flaps and doors and their respective mechanisms. Both metric and inch series bearings are included because of established usage in the aircraft industry.

The bearings included in this International Standard are usually full complement bearings (no cage and full complement of rolling elements) with basically cylindrical bore and outside surface and are sealed or shielded. The bearings have an extended inner ring, except for those in Table 3. The bearings are normally supplied adequately charged with suitable grease, and the external surfaces of the bearings may be protected by the same grease.

In view of the design requirements, it is generally not possible to select standard bearings from ISO 15 for airframe applications, but for metric series bearings the boundary dimensions given in ISO 15 have been used where possible.

The fact that a bearing is not included in this International Standard does not exclude the possibility that it may be used to advantage in airframe applications.


Specifies characteristics, dimensions, tolerances and static load ratings of rolling bearings, other than tapered roller bearings, used in airframes, as distinct from those used in connection with power plants, auxiliary drives, accessories and instruments in aircraft.