cybanical
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2017
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I've been digging through the catalogs but have had some difficulty finding the allowable axial misalignment of a needle bearing (drawn cup or otherwise). I've got an oscillatory application (~10degrees motion) that has limited radial space, and requires a yoke to reach to either side of the oscillating component. Though it's just two parts, due to the yoke design I'm a bit concerned that there may be a bit of misalignment of the bearing housings due to machining. I thought perhaps I can thin the yoke to allow some flex in that direction (stiff in the loading direction). I'm curious if anyone has a suggestion regarding either allowable misalignment or allowing for misalignment in this type of application?
there had been a tad of conversation about this in this thread(thread404-229350), but more so about oscillatory motions for plain bearings. I was a bit surprised about the igus recommendation for oscillatory motion as I guess I would've thought creep of the polymer bearings might become a problem.
there had been a tad of conversation about this in this thread(thread404-229350), but more so about oscillatory motions for plain bearings. I was a bit surprised about the igus recommendation for oscillatory motion as I guess I would've thought creep of the polymer bearings might become a problem.