RikuY
Mechanical
- May 7, 2004
- 33
I have a slow speed bushing application for a project. The specifics are:
25 rpm max.
2" galvanized steel shaft
4 bushings per shaft
1500 lbs. per bushing
bushing I.D. is 2" O.D. is 3" and length is 2"
We have a UHMW PE (virgin homopolymer) bushing that is wearing okay. However, the bushing is bored a little over to account for tolerance of the cheap galvanizing. The problem is that the bushings chirp. I believe the "slop" of the hole is allowing the shaft to climb the bushing face and make noise as a result. The rest of the structure is aluminum, and therefore, is a tuning fork for this chirp as well.
We found the option of an oil-filled UHMW PE product that may lubricate the bushing enough to rid the chirp, but I am wondering if there are any other alternatives. Obviously, the cost is going to be an issue of this specialty polymer.
We are trying to design this to be end-user maintenance-free. Thanks in advance...
25 rpm max.
2" galvanized steel shaft
4 bushings per shaft
1500 lbs. per bushing
bushing I.D. is 2" O.D. is 3" and length is 2"
We have a UHMW PE (virgin homopolymer) bushing that is wearing okay. However, the bushing is bored a little over to account for tolerance of the cheap galvanizing. The problem is that the bushings chirp. I believe the "slop" of the hole is allowing the shaft to climb the bushing face and make noise as a result. The rest of the structure is aluminum, and therefore, is a tuning fork for this chirp as well.
We found the option of an oil-filled UHMW PE product that may lubricate the bushing enough to rid the chirp, but I am wondering if there are any other alternatives. Obviously, the cost is going to be an issue of this specialty polymer.
We are trying to design this to be end-user maintenance-free. Thanks in advance...