rinkman11
Automotive
- Feb 9, 2011
- 10
Hello all,
Here is your diagram. A-----------B A is a bearing journal with a 2.00" dia. and a 2" length. This A journal has a TIR tolerance of .005 back to the B bearing journal also a 2.00" dia.2.00" length journal. The broken line between A & B is a 6" dia. roller. The roller length between A & B is 120". The tolerance of A(journal) & B(journal to the broken lines(roller)is .005. If A and B have .005 TIR each and have opposite highs, what would be the TIR of A back to B. Consider the roller as having a TIR of "0". Also, When A and B journals are assembled to housings, won't any TIR in the journals shift to the roller?
Here is your diagram. A-----------B A is a bearing journal with a 2.00" dia. and a 2" length. This A journal has a TIR tolerance of .005 back to the B bearing journal also a 2.00" dia.2.00" length journal. The broken line between A & B is a 6" dia. roller. The roller length between A & B is 120". The tolerance of A(journal) & B(journal to the broken lines(roller)is .005. If A and B have .005 TIR each and have opposite highs, what would be the TIR of A back to B. Consider the roller as having a TIR of "0". Also, When A and B journals are assembled to housings, won't any TIR in the journals shift to the roller?