ozzkoz
Mechanical
- Aug 13, 2009
- 51
I'm fairly new to using ball bearings and I was hoping for some advice on what I think should be a very common topic but I can't actually find any info on.
When I have a simple shaft system with a bearing on each end and mounted in a 2-part housing. There is going to be position of the bearing bore in the housing relative to a tight fit pilot, then the position tolerance of the other bore relative to the pilot in the mating part. There will also be some runout of the bearing lands of the shaft relative to each other. I would typically want to keep enough clearance in the system to account for the positional tolerances but bearing manufactures recommend very tight fits (press on shaft and a few tenths clearance on the OD).
It seems like I will have to hold 3 position tolerances down to the knats rear end in order to ensure my system assembles. Is this typical or am I missing something? I figure I can consider the radial clearance in the bearings as helpful but this still only adds a few tenths. Is there a better way to control this? Should I be considering the angular misalignment of my bearing bores instead of the radial position?
When I have a simple shaft system with a bearing on each end and mounted in a 2-part housing. There is going to be position of the bearing bore in the housing relative to a tight fit pilot, then the position tolerance of the other bore relative to the pilot in the mating part. There will also be some runout of the bearing lands of the shaft relative to each other. I would typically want to keep enough clearance in the system to account for the positional tolerances but bearing manufactures recommend very tight fits (press on shaft and a few tenths clearance on the OD).
It seems like I will have to hold 3 position tolerances down to the knats rear end in order to ensure my system assembles. Is this typical or am I missing something? I figure I can consider the radial clearance in the bearings as helpful but this still only adds a few tenths. Is there a better way to control this? Should I be considering the angular misalignment of my bearing bores instead of the radial position?