Life is a bowl of problems
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2018
- 19
I am wondering what the accepted method for detailing retaining ring grooves on a shaft or in a housing, with the purpose of locating a ball bearing axially.
Are the inner faces of a pair of grooves, which are meant to retail a bearing between them, set at the nominal bearing width? Wider to provide additional clearance? Narrower to reduce clearance built into the proscribed groove width? (the groove width being wider than the ring thickness)
And secondly what's the best way to dimension the relative location of these groove? Outside to outside, Inside to inside?
Any insight / opinions are appreciated.
Are the inner faces of a pair of grooves, which are meant to retail a bearing between them, set at the nominal bearing width? Wider to provide additional clearance? Narrower to reduce clearance built into the proscribed groove width? (the groove width being wider than the ring thickness)
And secondly what's the best way to dimension the relative location of these groove? Outside to outside, Inside to inside?
Any insight / opinions are appreciated.