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bearings for electric motors

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manzory

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Apr 19, 2010
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hello,
is there a genaral rule when to use c3 bearings for electrical motors?
thanks.

 
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Depends on the size in my experience. Medium to large motors tend to use C3. Smaller motors and ones used in home appliances and power tools tend to use CN.
I never understood why they use C3 on larger motors, I can't see the need personally. Are there large heat differentials?
 
IMHO, motors use a variety of fits (including heavy presses) and temperature ranges.

Since the L10 penalty for a little too much clearance is a lot less than the penalty for things being too tight, C3 is used across the board, even though it is often not required.
 
The rotor also moves as the coils are energized and it seeks its magnetic center. So C3 allows it to move without adding preload to the bearing
 
I tend to think Fugeguy is correct.

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Good and down-to-earth reasoning. I also see mostly C3. Never asked why. Good to have an answer :)

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