RoarkS
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2009
- 259
Okay so I've done a lot of things with R4 and R6 size ball bearings in aluminum housings (6061-T6). Done DO160 and MIL-STD-810... I felt pretty comfortable with that. I would always maintain a light press maybe .0005"
About a month ago I'm playing with something a little bigger... the housing was Ø1.126-1.127 for a Ø1.125 bearings. I didn't design it, but the fella said that low temp (high altitude) storage required that it be that loose so that it wouldn't damage the bearings. Seems weird to me. All the design data said that it should be an H6 I figured up that;s 0 to .0008 for that size bearing.
Anyway the real question... I'm working with a #6314 bearing (150mm)OD. To use as a main bearing for a 250hp ICE engine. I want to use an aluminum housing. Where are some good design guides to look at? Currently going through SKF's info.
Sounds like N6 interference fit on outer ring/housing, f7 loose fit on shaft. Thouhgts?
Thanks!
About a month ago I'm playing with something a little bigger... the housing was Ø1.126-1.127 for a Ø1.125 bearings. I didn't design it, but the fella said that low temp (high altitude) storage required that it be that loose so that it wouldn't damage the bearings. Seems weird to me. All the design data said that it should be an H6 I figured up that;s 0 to .0008 for that size bearing.
Anyway the real question... I'm working with a #6314 bearing (150mm)OD. To use as a main bearing for a 250hp ICE engine. I want to use an aluminum housing. Where are some good design guides to look at? Currently going through SKF's info.
Sounds like N6 interference fit on outer ring/housing, f7 loose fit on shaft. Thouhgts?
Thanks!