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Sorry I just wanted to know the difference between a cross roller bearing with composite inner ring or with composite outer ring? in this system which bearing should I use? thank you in advance!!! It's very important. . .
 

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Sorry I just wanted to know the difference between a cross roller bearing with composite inner ring or with composite outer ring? in this system which bearing should I use? thank you in advance!!! It's very important. . .
in the image that attaches is the inner ring to be "composed".
Then I don't know what system you're talking about to use one rather than the other.

greetings
Mar
 
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hello could you give me a tip on how to assess tolerances to insert suscinetti on trees or in housing?
 
Still? ? ?
Come on, open a discussion with your specific case.
bearing mounting tolerances are found on catalogues.
I'm sure you've read the catalogue, but you obviously have a separate case.
then, you must post a disengagement with indicated the type of bearing, the type of assembly and the loads in play.
otherwise the answer is "m6"
 
Okay.
I will try to study more and in case to be clearer in putting my problems
Hi.
 
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hello could you give me a tip on how to assess tolerances to insert suscinetti on trees or in housing?
catalogues and even better rf.it. there are all technical, specific and general information.
Also on the mechanics manuals you find, but then it is better to check with the manufacturers.

greetings
Mar
 
What does m6 mean? I think I understand
Forgive me, but ask what tolerances to use and do not know that m6 is an indication of tolerance?

What are you doing? I imagine a iti or something about mechanics.. have you not yet dealt with the subject? don't you have texts and manuals? are tabled and there are the shock values compared to the nominal size to which they are applied. they "designate" with a letter (only for holes and tiny for trees) and a number. .

but so it is difficult to help you, we cannot replace school courses.. at least the bases take us.. Don't want to

greetings
Marco:smile:
 

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