ricdat
Mechanical
- Sep 9, 2003
- 6
Rod Ends and Spherical Bearings are readily available from many manufacturers in a range of sizes and configurations and have published dimensional and load capacity data.
I want to peruse such data for "ball with integral stud" types.
My problem is that they are 'all the same' in that their axial capacity is only ~20% of their radial capacity as their raceway doesn't extend 'over the top' of the ball. Presumably the ball joints fitted to production cars do have races going over the top of the ball in order to resist the suspension spring load. These are made to suit individual applications and generally have taper studs, but where are the general purpose threaded stud equivalents where I can look up data sheets and select the appropriate size like for other rod ends?
I want to peruse such data for "ball with integral stud" types.
My problem is that they are 'all the same' in that their axial capacity is only ~20% of their radial capacity as their raceway doesn't extend 'over the top' of the ball. Presumably the ball joints fitted to production cars do have races going over the top of the ball in order to resist the suspension spring load. These are made to suit individual applications and generally have taper studs, but where are the general purpose threaded stud equivalents where I can look up data sheets and select the appropriate size like for other rod ends?