Patrick Gorza
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Good morning forum!
mechanical demand for experts in the field.
I am building an angle group "untired" which includes 1 pto tree (1 3/8") connected a 19 mm tree. for pulley.
I will not be stretching out on how to interconnect them (conical pair), because my question concerns the bearings of support of the trees.the lubrication of the internal conical couple, can predict both oil and fat as an alternative?according to the answer, if it absolutely needs oil, I have to opt for radial ball bearings with turned seat, oil, seeger for tree locking and what else. if instead, to lubricate I can use fat, I would choose for constructive convenience, of the ucf 207 bearings with flange support to 4 holes. this last option is the simplest that does not involve (theoretically) use of the lathe; bearings are already locked in place and provided with grain for tree locking. There is also no need for oil.
What do you recommend?
thanks and good day.
Patrick.
mechanical demand for experts in the field.
I am building an angle group "untired" which includes 1 pto tree (1 3/8") connected a 19 mm tree. for pulley.
I will not be stretching out on how to interconnect them (conical pair), because my question concerns the bearings of support of the trees.the lubrication of the internal conical couple, can predict both oil and fat as an alternative?according to the answer, if it absolutely needs oil, I have to opt for radial ball bearings with turned seat, oil, seeger for tree locking and what else. if instead, to lubricate I can use fat, I would choose for constructive convenience, of the ucf 207 bearings with flange support to 4 holes. this last option is the simplest that does not involve (theoretically) use of the lathe; bearings are already locked in place and provided with grain for tree locking. There is also no need for oil.
What do you recommend?
thanks and good day.
Patrick.