GrimRyan
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2008
- 3
I am using 2 radial bearings, The inner race is stationary on a shaft, the outer race rotates with the bearing housing. I am using a tolerance ring to fit the outer race to the housing. I plan on using a wave spring washer to apply an axial force to hold them in the housing and to deal with manufacturing tolerances. My boss wanted me to see if the spring washer would apply enough force to pre load the bearings, but I did not think that pre load was a neccesity for radial bearings.
My questions are: Is it important to apply an axial pre load to the bearings, and if yes, how do I calculate the amount of force I need to apply.
My questions are: Is it important to apply an axial pre load to the bearings, and if yes, how do I calculate the amount of force I need to apply.