steris
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
- 171
Hi Everyone,
First off I want to thank everyone for making this forum so great and being so helpful! My company is working on a project and I just noticed something in the specification that I don't know is even possible. The equipment has a large door that weighs 2,500 lbs and the hinge pin will be 30" horizontally from the center of mass - imagine the door to a large safe. The door is opened and closed by hand and the spec calls for a maximum of 5 ft-lbs of torque to move the door. Speed is not a concern since the door would be moving around 1 RPM. A quick calculation assuming a 3" dia bearing yields a required net bearing coefficient of friction around 0.001 - very low considering I will need multiple bearings. My questions are:
1) Are there any commercially available hinges that can support this load with such low friction?
2) Barring anything I can purchase - what are some good tricks to support a high moment load while minimizing the friction (ie. is it helpful or bad practice to put two thrust bearings on top of each other or nest one radial bearing inside another?)
3) What kind of bearing would be best for this application? Would it be best to use beefy tapered roller to support both the axial and radial or a combination of separate thrust and radial bearings?
Please let me know if anything is not clear. Any advise that can be offered would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-Steris
First off I want to thank everyone for making this forum so great and being so helpful! My company is working on a project and I just noticed something in the specification that I don't know is even possible. The equipment has a large door that weighs 2,500 lbs and the hinge pin will be 30" horizontally from the center of mass - imagine the door to a large safe. The door is opened and closed by hand and the spec calls for a maximum of 5 ft-lbs of torque to move the door. Speed is not a concern since the door would be moving around 1 RPM. A quick calculation assuming a 3" dia bearing yields a required net bearing coefficient of friction around 0.001 - very low considering I will need multiple bearings. My questions are:
1) Are there any commercially available hinges that can support this load with such low friction?
2) Barring anything I can purchase - what are some good tricks to support a high moment load while minimizing the friction (ie. is it helpful or bad practice to put two thrust bearings on top of each other or nest one radial bearing inside another?)
3) What kind of bearing would be best for this application? Would it be best to use beefy tapered roller to support both the axial and radial or a combination of separate thrust and radial bearings?
Please let me know if anything is not clear. Any advise that can be offered would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-Steris