30-05-2019, 09:19 PM
I cannot comment Tony - I don’t use tapered bearings, sorry.
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30-05-2019, 09:19 PM
I cannot comment Tony - I don’t use tapered bearings, sorry.
30-05-2019, 09:26 PM
surely the simple fix is to turn the stub square to fit an off the shelf bearing, or if not possible fit a sleeve so that it is
30-05-2019, 09:29 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-05-2019, 09:35 PM by Bob Culver.)
Sorry to labour this for no other point than curiosity, but was the welded bearing a proper taper one? When the photos revealed a tapered stub I presumed the welding was to seat a conventional bearing?
30-05-2019, 09:48 PM
30-05-2019, 09:53 PM
lol. A lathe is just a backward horizontal milling machine!
i didnt use the word parallell as I dont think I can spell it
30-05-2019, 10:06 PM
Hi hedd,
I understand what you are saying, and I've had parts in were this has been done. But that's just not me. If it was a special, then that's a different story. Bob, After all the cursing over what a previous moron had done, I didn't even check the bearing. If I remember I'll check tomorrow. Tony.
30-05-2019, 10:23 PM
30-05-2019, 10:48 PM
No, Charles, a real Engineer designs things that he gets a mechanic to make.
Alan Fairless
31-05-2019, 04:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 31-05-2019, 04:51 AM by Tony Press.)
(30-05-2019, 09:53 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: lol. A lathe is just a backward horizontal milling machine! Isn't it 'all the l's ' (30-05-2019, 09:26 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: surely the simple fix is to turn the stub square to fit an off the shelf bearing, or if not possible fit a sleeve so that it is Because the early (and sometimes later) stub axles are prone to cracking I would think turning the taper bearing seating to parallel would weaken it further (the stub is somewhat hollowed out as well)
31-05-2019, 09:11 AM
Tony, all the later ones that Ive had that were cracked did so on the vertical face between the stub and the king pin bearing.
I take your point about thinning the stub, but there are other options. Make a tapered sleeve to push on, perhaps find a suitable bearing with a bigger ID. Or butter it up with weld, normalise and turn. I could also get one of the minions here to do a FEA analysis. But then I'd have to do some material testing, and work out the loading. That's a ball ache. |
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