Shinner
Mechanical
- Sep 7, 2010
- 1
I am currently using a screw assembly as a bearing to push a small steel ferrule on to a plastic tube. As the screw turns it slowly pushes the ferrule down over the tube while the opposing force acts agains the engaged threads.
Currenly using about 40 in-lbs of torque to completly secure the ferrule all the way on the tube (only a little more than .1" of total travel distance).
I want to change the assembly to a press fit action and eliminate the screw all togeather but I am not sure how to figure out the appropriate compessive force I am going to need.
Thanks for all the help.
Currenly using about 40 in-lbs of torque to completly secure the ferrule all the way on the tube (only a little more than .1" of total travel distance).
I want to change the assembly to a press fit action and eliminate the screw all togeather but I am not sure how to figure out the appropriate compessive force I am going to need.
Thanks for all the help.