jonnycowboy
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2005
- 21
Hi all,
I am looking into an application of an "unfortunate" square-peg-in-a-round-hole. I need to fit a 40-mm square extrusion into a 50mm ID bearing.
The application is low speed, <500RPM with low loads (robotic arm).
I am looking into turning (lathe) the square 40mm extrusion so that I end up with 4 rounded corners, with an approximate arc coverage of 7mm per corner (so 7mm supported times 4). I would re-anodize to restore the surface hardness after.
I would thus have around 20% of the nominal bearing surface covered, equally distributed.
Does anybody have any pointers or applications where they've seen this before? Should I be worried about inner race cracking?
Thanks
Jonathan
I am looking into an application of an "unfortunate" square-peg-in-a-round-hole. I need to fit a 40-mm square extrusion into a 50mm ID bearing.
The application is low speed, <500RPM with low loads (robotic arm).
I am looking into turning (lathe) the square 40mm extrusion so that I end up with 4 rounded corners, with an approximate arc coverage of 7mm per corner (so 7mm supported times 4). I would re-anodize to restore the surface hardness after.
I would thus have around 20% of the nominal bearing surface covered, equally distributed.
Does anybody have any pointers or applications where they've seen this before? Should I be worried about inner race cracking?
Thanks
Jonathan