Hi,
I have bought two single row angular contact ball bearing from SKF which are of most high precision class(7008-CDP4ADGA.SKF).I am working on a X-ray imaging system which produces contrast 30 times higher than the normally available X-ray imaging systems.This system is sensitive to microradian oscillations.It is a simply supported beam kind of a system in which i am going to have these bearings at both ends of the shaft.I came to know from the SKF manual that i should preload these bearings with 60N force.My system only has radial load which comes from the load hanging on the shaft and there is no axial load.During Imaging, we will be rotating the spindle in some tens of nanoradians.I thought of using wave springs to preload them,but i am not sure how i will know about the force i am applying to them.
Now my question is, is there any other better way to precisely preload these bearings and what kind of cage i can use to support these bearings.
Yours suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Alagaraj
I have bought two single row angular contact ball bearing from SKF which are of most high precision class(7008-CDP4ADGA.SKF).I am working on a X-ray imaging system which produces contrast 30 times higher than the normally available X-ray imaging systems.This system is sensitive to microradian oscillations.It is a simply supported beam kind of a system in which i am going to have these bearings at both ends of the shaft.I came to know from the SKF manual that i should preload these bearings with 60N force.My system only has radial load which comes from the load hanging on the shaft and there is no axial load.During Imaging, we will be rotating the spindle in some tens of nanoradians.I thought of using wave springs to preload them,but i am not sure how i will know about the force i am applying to them.
Now my question is, is there any other better way to precisely preload these bearings and what kind of cage i can use to support these bearings.
Yours suggestions are welcome.
Thanks,
Alagaraj