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A footstep bearing is essentially a cast-iron block with a gunmetal bush that has a hollow collar fitted on its top. This bearing is used to keep the shaft upright in a vertical position. The shaft is fixed in place and not allowed to rotate by a pin.

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It is fitted at the bottom of a vertical shaft for carrying the total load

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