Back to back ball bearing arrangement
Back to back ball bearing arrangement
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I have a simple wheel to which I would like to fit 6205-2RSH bearings. The wheel hub diameter does not allow for a larger bearing OD. This bearings does not have the load capacity I need but the wheel hub is 3.5" long. My thought is to fit 4 of these bearings (2 paired on each side).
I feel I should have a thin bearing spacer between each bearing pair but strictly speaking, is this really necessary? Can the bearings simply be pressed in the the wheel up against one another?
I feel I should have a thin bearing spacer between each bearing pair but strictly speaking, is this really necessary? Can the bearings simply be pressed in the the wheel up against one another?
RE: Back to back ball bearing arrangement
Have you considered cylindrical roller bearings for this application?
RE: Back to back ball bearing arrangement
Stacking deep groove ball bearings should work for a pair (think rollerblade wheel) but adding a third or fourth bearing probably won't help at all.
RE: Back to back ball bearing arrangement
A nice pair of tapered roll bearings might be worth considering.
https://www.etrailer.com/faq-popular-wheel-bearing...
Note a rotating hub and stationary shaft require the bearing ODs be ≈.001" Ø interference fit.
A snug slip fit on the axle is OK, and pretty much a requirement to set the bearing clearance.
Ref automotive front wheel bearings for most of the recently expired millenium.