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Motor ball bearing clearance

Motor ball bearing clearance

Motor ball bearing clearance

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I am looking a table with information about the OD shaft and inner race bearing clearance and OD outer race and housing clearance. Can anybody help me?

Regards,
Miguel

RE: Motor ball bearing clearance

If you dig in to the SKF NSK or NTN they have all the informastion that you need.  The last time that I did a clearances check of a bearing I just opened up my bearing book.  I bet that there is something on there web pages that should help.

Chris

"In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics." Homer Simpson

RE: Motor ball bearing clearance

Miguel - Check out page 15/33 here:
http://www.easa.com/indus/AR100_0406.pdf
 This are values used by  motor repair shops. You'll find a lot of other good stuff like shaft runout etc.

Greg - LMGTFY - LOL. I've never seen that before.
 

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