Leffe
Mechanical
- May 30, 2003
- 9
Has anyone like me felt the need of a new type of ball/roller - bearing with an integrated sealing. Very often when designing some type of gearbox or other casing with a shaft coming out of it, one needs a sealing to keep the oil on the inside. To do this with a separate sealing makes the design bigger and more clumsy. It also makes it more expensive to manufacture. When it's time for repair it is easy to change the bearing but sometimes the sealing has wearn in to the shaft witch then needs to be exchanged or repaired. Wouldn't it be great with a ballbearing with an integrated sealing that seals between the inner and outer rings in the bearing? I understand that it needs to be fitted either over a o-ring or with some kind of glue or silicone to prevent leakage between the shaft and the inner ring as well as between the housing and the outer ring. It still would be a more effective design and it would be possible to use it in a lot of applications.
When I have asked people working for SKF, FAG or INA aboute this I have got what I think a very stupid answer: "We don't do it because no one asks for it." Ofcause no one asks for it since there isn't any such bearing.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Leffe
When I have asked people working for SKF, FAG or INA aboute this I have got what I think a very stupid answer: "We don't do it because no one asks for it." Ofcause no one asks for it since there isn't any such bearing.
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Leffe