caoimhin1
Mechanical
- Mar 10, 2010
- 73
Consider a fan shaft supported by two spherical roller bearings on adapter sleeves in split plummer block housings. Motor directly coupled to the shaft. Fixed bearing at motor end, free bearing at fan end. Fan exerts a radial and axial load on the shaft.
Focusing on the adapter sleeve on the fixed bearing which will take the axial load. Does anyone have a preference as to which way around the adapter sleeve should go, i.e. with the lock nut on the fan side of the bearing, or the lock nut on the motor side of the bearing?
My own preference would be for the lock nut to be on the fan side of the bearing. If its on the motor side, then the axial load could push the adapter sleeve further into the bearing causing clearance reduction.
Any thoughts?
Focusing on the adapter sleeve on the fixed bearing which will take the axial load. Does anyone have a preference as to which way around the adapter sleeve should go, i.e. with the lock nut on the fan side of the bearing, or the lock nut on the motor side of the bearing?
My own preference would be for the lock nut to be on the fan side of the bearing. If its on the motor side, then the axial load could push the adapter sleeve further into the bearing causing clearance reduction.
Any thoughts?