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Help with bearings

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 7:44 pm
by Aerosan
Here is to the mechanical engineers in here, can enyone tell me what the max loadings is on a 3305 bearing :?: -0< sideways and radially. Im having k@k with my propdrive and need to make a decition or two. :roll:

thanx and yes there will be a reward- an all expenses paid date with the Duck at the reaturant of your choise in Zimbabwe. New years eve 2010.
:twisted:


cheers San

Bearing loading

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 6:41 am
by ZULU1
Sir

Before you can specify a axial and longtitudanal load requirement on a bearing, you will require to establish what you require:

It may be desrable to create a 3 d model of the installation, this may be established in a good engineering modelling package such as Pro-Engineer or preferably Solid Works.

The other way of course is the American method, if it looks right then it will probably work... I will look up in the office for you later and email you.. !! Stick to a good brand such as INA, SKF and so on.

eish ZULU1

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:23 am
by Aerosan
Thanx Paul

Yes I know :oops: but I wanted just a fast and easy !! What amazes me is that even the bearing places is reluctand to help!! I know what I changed does indeed work its just now I want to know why :wink:

P.s. are you set on the dinner with Duck or do you think that its is a drawback and that is why I got so few reply`s:?::?: :twisted:

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 10:23 pm
by Duck Rogers
Susanna wrote:can enyone tell me what the max loadings is on a 3305 bearing :?: -0< sideways and radially
Yep, that's easy......the max loading is the max it can take until it breaks :twisted:

Looks like SIR Duck Rogers will dine alone :D

PS: Susanna......stop the friggin' fiddling and just fly man!