buzzedge
Automotive
- Feb 10, 2022
- 7
Hello everyone,
I'm looking to do an interference fit of a aluminum hub onto a steel shaft. They are very small, the steel shaft is approximately 7.5mm
I'm not sure what alloy the shaft is but the aluminum hub is 7075. Currently the aluminum hub is large enough to slide onto the shaft tightly, I want to change this to an interference fit using heat. When I heated up the hub with a heat gun, I measured an increase of 0.03mm in inner diameter.
With this info, what would be safe sizing for the inner diameter of the hub vs the shaft. I did some searching and saw some say 0.001" per 1" of shaft but I'm dealing with much smaller parts.
Thank you
I'm looking to do an interference fit of a aluminum hub onto a steel shaft. They are very small, the steel shaft is approximately 7.5mm
I'm not sure what alloy the shaft is but the aluminum hub is 7075. Currently the aluminum hub is large enough to slide onto the shaft tightly, I want to change this to an interference fit using heat. When I heated up the hub with a heat gun, I measured an increase of 0.03mm in inner diameter.
With this info, what would be safe sizing for the inner diameter of the hub vs the shaft. I did some searching and saw some say 0.001" per 1" of shaft but I'm dealing with much smaller parts.
Thank you