nornrich
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2002
- 194
I am trying to determine the feasibility of replacing steel cam roller bearings with a Polyurethane coated steel wheel. The situation is as follows: We have a round steel drum that is not perfectly round and is unevenly riding on four steel cam roller bearings. I know the correct approach would be to correct the problem with the drum, but this is extremely costly and will take us out of production longer then we would like. The drum and the contents are around 8000 lbf of loading. The existing cam roller bearings are 6" in diameter and are mounted on a two inch shaft. I am thinking of using a 4" steel hub and coating it with 2" of a 90A Polyurethane. My thinking is that the Polyurethane would help take care of some of the uneven distribution of loading and provide beter wear characteristics then the existing steel on steel set up. Any thoughts on this matter would be appreciated.
Regards,
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Richard Nornhold, PE
ampdesign@earthlink.net
Regards,
Rich....
![[viking] [viking] [viking]](/data/assets/smilies/viking.gif)
Richard Nornhold, PE
ampdesign@earthlink.net