BodyBagger
Mechanical
- Feb 23, 2007
- 459
Hello all,
I would appreciate some input on the following situation. I have a shaft with 2 bearing seats about 2.5 inches apart. The back bearing is pressed on to the shaft up to a shoulder and then the shaft and bearing are pressed into a housing up to a shoulder in the housing. Then the front bearing is pressed in against a shoulder in the housing. I am a bit confused about calling the GD&T for the bearing seats. What I have done is call out perpendicularity to the shoulder for the first and bearing seats and total runout to the centerline of the shaft. Does this sound proper?
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Recommendations welcome.
Thanks,BB
I would appreciate some input on the following situation. I have a shaft with 2 bearing seats about 2.5 inches apart. The back bearing is pressed on to the shaft up to a shoulder and then the shaft and bearing are pressed into a housing up to a shoulder in the housing. Then the front bearing is pressed in against a shoulder in the housing. I am a bit confused about calling the GD&T for the bearing seats. What I have done is call out perpendicularity to the shoulder for the first and bearing seats and total runout to the centerline of the shaft. Does this sound proper?
SEE ATTACHED PIC FOR CLARITY
Recommendations welcome.
Thanks,BB