gearman1234
Mechanical
- Dec 3, 2002
- 104
I am evaluating a gearbox design received from a manufacturer and I notice that the mislaignment is about 8 minutes and the bearings used are deep groove ball bearings with C3 clearance. Manufacturer recommends max 10 minutes of mislaignment. The design is within that but it is usually advisable to work within lower misalignment angles.
Is C3 sufficient for taking up that value of mislaignmemt? As per manufacturer's catalogue the increased clearance bearings are used only for compensating higher temerature differential between inner and outer race and for compensating the expansion of inner race after shrink fit. It does not mention anything about compensating mislaignment by increasing clearance.
I would like to know what is the purpose of increased clearance bearings and will it eat up that kind of misalignment or is it inteneded to eat up misalignment at all?
Is C3 sufficient for taking up that value of mislaignmemt? As per manufacturer's catalogue the increased clearance bearings are used only for compensating higher temerature differential between inner and outer race and for compensating the expansion of inner race after shrink fit. It does not mention anything about compensating mislaignment by increasing clearance.
I would like to know what is the purpose of increased clearance bearings and will it eat up that kind of misalignment or is it inteneded to eat up misalignment at all?