![]() | |
| Home Page | Mark Forums Read | Today's Posts | My Replies | Classifieds | Reviews | Photo Gallery | Web Links | Share Files | Advertise With Us | Ad List |
| |||||||
| DIY-CNC Router Table Machines Discuss the building of home-made CNC Router tables here! |
| This forum is sponsored by: |
![]() |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
#1
| |||
| |||
Hi there...I was hoping someone could direct me in the proper way to pair the angular contact bearings. I have read about face to face and back to back. I have attached a pic of the bearings I have. At the risk of sounding dumb, how does one determine which is the face and which is the back. I have paired them both ways and one way allows the bearings to roll independently of each other while the other forces the bearings to roll together. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks... |
|
#2
| ||||
| ||||
| One edge of each race is thin, the other is thick. The thick side is the load-bearing side of the race. You will notice that the thick side of the inner and outer races of one bearing oppose each other. Of course, you always want to orient the races so that you have "thick facing thick" or "thin facing thin" in order to obtain any kind of factory preload on the bearing pair. As to how you should pair them, it really depends on how you plan on retaining them in the housing or on the shaft. If the retainer is a nut on the shaft, then you want the outer races to be "captive" to the inner races, so this means that you orient the pair with the thick side of the inner races facing out, one against the shaft shoulder, and the other against the nut. If the retainer is a nut in the housing, pressing the outer races together, then the opposite orientation would apply.
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
|
#3
| |||
| |||
| I understand...Thank you so much......In my application the bearings will be retained by a nut, so thick side of the inner races facing out trapped between the shoulder of the screw and the nut. Thank you so much for quick and thorough explanation...... Sincerely, Chris |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Ballscrew Basics | Swede | Linear and Rotary Motion | 101 | 04-16-2012 08:09 PM |
| Taper Roller Bearings VS Angular Contact | mxtras | Linear and Rotary Motion | 26 | 10-12-2007 11:32 AM |
| New Spindle Design, feedback plz! | h3ndrix | General Metal Working Machines | 94 | 09-14-2006 10:44 PM |
| Ball screw angular contact bearing block | dowling177 | DIY-CNC Router Table Machines | 0 | 03-15-2005 02:03 AM |
| Ball screws and angular contact bearings? | dowling177 | Mechanical Calculations/Engineering Design | 1 | 01-27-2005 03:21 PM |