geesamand
Mechanical
- Jun 2, 2006
- 688
Hello,
I'm designing an inspection fixture that must fit into two pilots. Each pilot is about 8" dia x 0.75 thick with a diameter tolerance of +/- .0015". I need to easily mount a bearing into each pilot while maintaining center to the pilot +/- .0001.
I don't have room for an expanding chuck (too large and heavy) and expanding collets too.
The best idea I have is a ring that is just a few thou under size of the pilot, with single split running from the center to the OD. Then a tapered pipe plug or taper pin centered on the split to make it expand. Then mount the bearing in the center with reliefs around it so the expansion is distributed over the diameter. Only thing is I'm not sure how well this concept will hold center.
I'm interested in any comments about the direction I'm started on, or other suggestions.
Thanks,
David
I'm designing an inspection fixture that must fit into two pilots. Each pilot is about 8" dia x 0.75 thick with a diameter tolerance of +/- .0015". I need to easily mount a bearing into each pilot while maintaining center to the pilot +/- .0001.
I don't have room for an expanding chuck (too large and heavy) and expanding collets too.
The best idea I have is a ring that is just a few thou under size of the pilot, with single split running from the center to the OD. Then a tapered pipe plug or taper pin centered on the split to make it expand. Then mount the bearing in the center with reliefs around it so the expansion is distributed over the diameter. Only thing is I'm not sure how well this concept will hold center.
I'm interested in any comments about the direction I'm started on, or other suggestions.
Thanks,
David