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Vibration Issue from Shaft Alignment 1

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mech100

Automotive
Nov 14, 2002
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I have a direct drive motor application and am getting alot of vibration from the misalignment of the output shaft.

This is for a high volume production product so I won't be using any precision components. The system needs to be robust enough to handle some generous tolerances.

I am looking at anti-vibration mounts for the motor and/or a self-aligning shaft coupler for the output shaft. Can you give me some ideas on where to find some inexpensive, easily packaged in a small environment, components that will suit this application.
 
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I'm sure I don't understand the setup you have, but why wouldn't you align the shaft?

How generous is "generous tolerances"? Magnetic couplings can handle up to around 0.1" of offset.

Patrick
 
The motor mounts directly to a piece which houses my input shaft, making the alignment based on the geometry of the three motor mount holes to the input shaft bearing hole.

The "generous tolerances" I speak of will be a combination of concentricity as well as angularity for the shaft alignment.

I'm looking at about 0.2mm tolerances on all features and am not sure of the final stack-up quite yet. My best guess would be max. of about 0.025" offset and 5 degrees.
 
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