PopeyeTheSailor
Computer
- Mar 3, 2009
- 6
How about a bearing system that will be expected to last a minimum of 25 years under the following conditions:
•Preloaded ball bearings
•Bearing ID will be 2mm with typical OD for this size (~6mm)
•Radial load on bearing = 0 to 5 grams (depending on orientation during operation)
•Axial load will be preload plus or minus 0 to 5 grams (depending on orientation during operation)
•Shaft will rotate back and forth approximately 1/8th of a revolution every 100msec (continuously), it will never make a complete revolution. (Should be equivalent to about 150 rpm)
•Temperature range is about -10ºC to 75ºC
Will the bearing system suffer any from not making complete revolutions?
What is the best lubrication for this bearing system?
Does anyone have any experience with this type of application or have any advice?
•Preloaded ball bearings
•Bearing ID will be 2mm with typical OD for this size (~6mm)
•Radial load on bearing = 0 to 5 grams (depending on orientation during operation)
•Axial load will be preload plus or minus 0 to 5 grams (depending on orientation during operation)
•Shaft will rotate back and forth approximately 1/8th of a revolution every 100msec (continuously), it will never make a complete revolution. (Should be equivalent to about 150 rpm)
•Temperature range is about -10ºC to 75ºC
Will the bearing system suffer any from not making complete revolutions?
What is the best lubrication for this bearing system?
Does anyone have any experience with this type of application or have any advice?