[823]. Horizontal bearing, allowing the shaft to run out of line.

[824]. Balanced bearing, to bear the weight of a light shaft, and placed between the fixed bearings.

[825]. Self-adjusting bearing for line shafts, with ball and socket movement.

[826]. Ball and socket bearing for vertical spindle, allowing considerable variation from a right line.

[827]. Horizontal thrust bearing, with multiple flanges and double brasses, each capable of separate adjustment; used for screw shafts in steam-ships.

[828]. A form of pedestal, with the cap provided with end joggles to prevent looseness.

[829]. Trunnion bearing, for oscillating cylinders, &c. The steam is conveyed through the bearing, which has a stuffing box and gland to prevent leakage.

[830] & [832]. Swinging support for a shaft, having a sliding bevil gear or other motion upon it which has to pass the swinging support; used for lathe sliding gear, overhead travellers, &c.

[831]. Ball and socket centre for car bogies, &c.

[833]. Pedestal with side adjustment for the brasses by taper keys and screw adjustments.