Ezio89
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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
thanks in advance
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).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