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Trying to connect a small steering to a bearing

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Jon V

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Jul 31, 2024
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Hello!

I'm trying to connect a small steering to a bearing.

I'm using a generic 608ZZ bearing.

My problem is that there is a lot of clearance/gap, which doesn't make the steering wheel firm.

I uploaded a video to better understand:

I'm also attaching an image of how I'm connecting the bearing, I'm sure everything is tight.

Does anyone have any tips?

Am I using the correct bearing?

Should I connect in a different way?

Thx a lot!!!
 
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yeah, you can't do that (cantilever over a bearing) ... well, you can, but you get the result you have.

You would be better if you used a bearing with two parallel races (I don't know p/n).
or two bearings back-to-back.
or better two support lugs, with the problem of aligning them to each other.

Is anything going to be loading the disc (where you are shaking with your finger) ?
or is this disc a wheel ?


"Hoffen wir mal, dass alles gut geht !"
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hello, in a quick research, I believe the tips you mentioned will solve the issue.

I know, my current model is very basic, but I started from scratch just a few weeks ago, so please forgive me.

Thx a lot for your time.
 
NP

If that's a ball bearing (I suspect) then a roller bearing would give more stability (if the loads are not great).

"Hoffen wir mal, dass alles gut geht !"
General Paulus, Nov 1942, outside Stalingrad after the launch of Operation Uranus.
 
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