I have seen this tried on many levels at different sizes of bore been involved in experimenting and testing of trying to create a swirling flow of fluid with rifled grooves or splines what ever you want to call them the results were always the same. The influence of the outer layer of fluid did...
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Just to close this out Factory finally got back to us with this reply
“After they have fit the rotor and trimmed the filler ring to their final dimension, they need to put it in a padded vise with the split parallel to the jaws and strike the top with a soft face hammer- place a hand behind top...
Actually the bearing side of the shim came finished from the factory, everything was finished but the final thickness and that all had to come off the back side of the disc to keep the factory finish on the working side.
I understand what is being said about the joint not being leak free but...
No it is not the bearing race it is the backup surface for a kingsbury type thrust bearing from my understanding (again I am just the machinist and not in contact with the whole machine just the parts they bring me.)
I am willing to guess that this solder joint is going to be a low temp solder...
This is a 6" dia. plate with a 2 3/4" hole about 3/4" thick it goes behind the thrust bearing to set the thrust clearance of the rotor of a steam turbine. It is split to install around the shaft has to have zero gap in the split when finished so two oversize pieces are soldered or glued together...
I am a machinist that is working for a plant mechanic and a turbine mechanic I am machining a bearing spacer to the dimension they have specified this is a split spacer that appears to be soldered together for final machining. the question is what is the proper or recommended way to break the...