Smile9999
Mechanical
- Jan 2, 2012
- 9
I am currently designing the shaft supports of a tray thats sliding on 2 shaft guides using 4 INA linear bearings( 2 on each side) ,
the two guides are supported by two plates , one plate is fixed to the machine frame and the other is at the end of the two shafts, now each plate ofcourse has two holes , the distance between the two holes is the same but I want to add geometrical tolerance to ensure the parallelism of the two holes in each plate and between the two plates , the proplem is I dont know what parallelism between the two guides is optimum for the linear bearings as its not mentioned in the catalogue or in their website, also it says that the bearing can withstand static misalignment of up to 30' so does that mean that it doesnt need accurate parallelism even in a 4 bearings arrangement
please someone explain this to me, the bearings in question is KB20-PP
here is its link in the website
thanks for any information
the two guides are supported by two plates , one plate is fixed to the machine frame and the other is at the end of the two shafts, now each plate ofcourse has two holes , the distance between the two holes is the same but I want to add geometrical tolerance to ensure the parallelism of the two holes in each plate and between the two plates , the proplem is I dont know what parallelism between the two guides is optimum for the linear bearings as its not mentioned in the catalogue or in their website, also it says that the bearing can withstand static misalignment of up to 30' so does that mean that it doesnt need accurate parallelism even in a 4 bearings arrangement
please someone explain this to me, the bearings in question is KB20-PP
here is its link in the website
thanks for any information