MBT
Guest
I think you're gonna have to warm up a lot but a lot of those bearings...Is that okay?
and cool so much, but so much the tree.
Maybe the liquid nitrogen isn't enough... :redface:
You're gonna have to get close to zero.
I think you're gonna have to warm up a lot but a lot of those bearings...Is that okay?
how to change it?so you will never mount it....
Hi.
If you tell me how to change it and what to add maybe it's better than you say?I think you're gonna have to warm up a lot but a lot of those bearings...
and cool so much, but so much the tree.
Maybe the liquid nitrogen isn't enough... :redface:
You're gonna have to get close to zero.
come modificarlo?
Look, as I'm of the idea that "if I see I understand, but if I'm wrong I learn," I won't give you a solution.If you tell me how to change it and what to add maybe it's better than you say?
I don't understand, except that the design is just a draft made on "paint" just to make you understand... then I said that the professor did not explain anything about it and so I was looking for suggestions on how to mount the bearings.... from that post that you posted me before I found 100000 different ways to mount them but I did not understand what is right and what not because to every posted design there was always someone who said it was not good...Look, as I'm of the idea that "if I see I understand, but if I'm wrong I learn," I won't give you a solution.
I invite you to do something very simple.
Since you have made the design in autocad, extract the details of tree, bearings and spacers.
then "mima" as you will insert them and mentally describe (or on the forum if you want) the steps, step by step.
you will immediately discover the error and identify a possible modification on which we will discuss
there are many ways to mount that axis, but keep in mind that a ø21 tree will never pass into a ø20 hole and remember to fix everything axially (seeger, wreath, etc.).then I would say of the first bearing then the spacer, the wheel and finally the second bearing with a ring or a rosette
Well, that is the minimum diameter of the recommended shouldering. I usually stop at d1 to be sure not to crawl anythingthat for duty of record is slightly lower than d1....