BobM3
Mechanical
- Mar 27, 2005
- 670
I'm going to bolt a bearing block to a gear housing. The block will see a thrust load. I can't provide enough bolts to generate the clamp load needed to ensure that friction between the block and housing will react the thrust load. So I'm thinking of adding some dowel pins to help. The dowel pins will provide some shearing reaction force. I'm struggling with the load sharing between the two. I'm afraid the friction will react all of the load until there is slippage and then the pins will react all the load. When that happens the bearing block will have moved some amount. Does anyone have any experience with joints like these? The bearing block and housing are both aluminum.