Hello
I would like to know how to know the bore needed to mount a bearing, in "classic" conditions?
Especially in terms of adjustments.
This is a "classic" ball bearing
Thank you very much and have a good day to you!
Hello
I would like to know how to know the bore needed to mount a bearing, in "classic" conditions?
Especially in terms of adjustments.
This is a "classic" ball bearing
Thank you very much and have a good day to you!
Hello
A bearing must be mounted tightly on the rotating load and sliding on the fixed part.
Hello
The SKF website is full of information on fittings:
http://www.skf.com/fr/products/bearings-units-housings/ball-bearings/principles/design-considerations/index.html
Then the important chapters are "Type of mounting", "Radial fastening", "Axial fastening".
See you.
These types of boards are good for identifying the tolerances to be put according to the desired assembly:
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See also this link
http://www.ntn-snr.com/industry/fr/fr-fr/file.cfm/04-Fixation_et_jeux.pdf?contentID=4651
and there you have it, you know everything about fasteners and bearing clearances
Link already posted on the feed on the left (similar content)
http://www.lynkoa.com/forum/documents-commerciaux/dimensions-roulement
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I find this table in my Memotech "design and drawing"