Re: Re: Pre load specification
Posted by
ballendo@y...
on 2000-10-29 13:31:40 UTC
Peter,
No grain of salt needed. Correct.
Ballendo
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Ron,
From what I have heard from the ball bearing people, (take with a
grain of salt), They assemble the angular thrust ball bearing with
over wide rings.
They apply some percentage of the rated preload. They then grind the
rings flush under this load. I would suppose they then wash etc but
was more shocked that they would grind a precision bearing after it
was assembled...... This could be wrong but this is what I heard.
These are supposedly known as face ground.
Peter
THRD, Inc.
No grain of salt needed. Correct.
Ballendo
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Ron,
From what I have heard from the ball bearing people, (take with a
grain of salt), They assemble the angular thrust ball bearing with
over wide rings.
They apply some percentage of the rated preload. They then grind the
rings flush under this load. I would suppose they then wash etc but
was more shocked that they would grind a precision bearing after it
was assembled...... This could be wrong but this is what I heard.
These are supposedly known as face ground.
Peter
THRD, Inc.
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2000-10-29 01:40:49 UTC
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2000-10-29 02:05:38 UTC
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ballendo@y...
2000-10-29 13:31:40 UTC
Re: Re: Pre load specification