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bronze housed on the tree

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I found a problem in making a mechanical piece; I have to stay a bronzine on the hub, but on the internet I find bronzine housed in the holes. How do I do that?
thanks in advance
 
I imagine you're referring to business bronzine ina, du/glacier or similar... .
Do you need to use one by trade or can you build it?

commercial ones are generally made to be stuck on holes.
 
I have to consider it as a catalogue, so I know if I can take the same or I have to find another solution.
the problem lies in the tolerances that exist between bronzine and hub
 
I have to consider it as a catalogue, so I know if I can take the same or I have to find another solution.
the problem lies in the tolerances that exist between bronzine and hub
Can you give us some extra data? speed, loads, lubrication provided, etc. I confirm that normally bronzes or swivel bearings are placed in holes. if they find them commercial (federal mogul, mahle-clevite) etc. of automotive derivation (and you have to make the hole and tree according to the tolerances listed in the catalog) or make them design as you want. mounted on a compass-type tree (locked for interference to be inserted hot?) I do not know commercial (perhaps they exist but are not so widespread).
Hi.
 
I'd say you gave us very little information. Printer compasses can be tolerated... search for catalogues if you find the right model.... otherwise you build it on drawing and finished
 

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