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Radial insert ball bearings
Design and safety guidelines
 
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Compensation of
static misalignments

 

Bearings with a spherical outer ring, fitted in housings with a concave bore, can compensate for static misalignment of the shaft, Figure 1:

 
 
  • if relubrication is carried out, up to ±2,5°
  • if relubrication is not carried out, up to ±5°.
 
   
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The units must not be used to support swivelling or tumbling motion.

 
   

Figure 1
Compensation of
static shaft misalignment

 

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Axial load carrying capacity
of radial insert ball bearings

 

The axial load carrying capacity Fa of radial insert ball bearings depends essentially on how they are located on the shaft. The load carrying capacity of the location method is shown in Figure 2.

 
 

The precondition for this is that:

 
 
  • the shaft design complies with the data in Figure 2
  • the bearings are located using the specified tightening torque MA.
 
   
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For very high axial loads, the forces should be directed through a shoulder on the shaft. If the bearing is subjected to its maximum permissible axial load, please contact us.

 
   
Medias/00016410_mei_in_0k_0k.gif Locking collar and adapter sleeve
Medias/00016411_mei_in_0k_0k.gif Grub screw and hard, ground shafts
Medias/00016412_mei_in_0k_0k.gif Grub screw and soft shaft
d = bearing bore diameter
Fa = axial load carrying capacity
of location method

Figure 2
Axial load carrying capacity
of location method

 

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Speed limits
for radial insert ball bearings, guide values

 

The speed limits are dependent on the load, the clearance between the bearing bore and shaft and the friction of the seals in bearings with contact seals.

 
 

Figure 3 gives guide values for the permissible speeds. For load ratios Cr/P > 13, the speeds can be increased. For Cr/P < 5, location by means of a fit is recommended, see section Conditions of rotation, link. For both types of applications, please contact us.

 

Example
of permissible speed calculation

 

Given:

 
 

  • Shaft tolerance
h6
  • Radial insert ball bearing
GRAE30-NPP-B
  • Basic dynamic load rating Cr
19 500 N
  • Load P
1 300 N
  • Sealing
P seals.

 
 

Required:

 
 

  • Load ratio Cr/P = 19 500 N/1 300 N
Cr/P > 13
  • Permissible speed
n ≈ 4 300 min–1, Figure 3.

 
   
Medias/00016410_mei_in_0k_0k.gif For radial insert ball bearings with L, P, R seals
Medias/00016411_mei_in_0k_0k.gif For radial insert ball bearings with T seals
Medias/00016412_mei_in_0k_0k.gif Ball set identical for
d = 12 mm, 15 mm and 17 mm
d = bearing bore diameter
n = permissible speed

Figure 3
Permissible speeds
for radial insert ball bearings

 

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Shaft tolerances
for radial insert ball bearings, recommendations

 

The permissible shaft tolerance is dependent on the speed and load. Tolerances up to h9 are possible.

 
 

Conventional drawn shafts will suffice for most applications.

 
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