โFeb-20-2018 03:56 PM
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โFeb-23-2018 01:55 PM
โFeb-23-2018 11:40 AM
โFeb-23-2018 09:28 AM
Lynnmor wrote:JBarca wrote:
I found this, this tells us having a resultant clearance of 0.0019" between the bearing bore and the spindle OD is out of tolerance by 0.0007" too big.
Your bearing would fall in the 0" to 3" bore bearing chart on page 2
https://www.timken.com/pdf/10829_MDV5-Correct-Fits-For-Your-Wheel-Bearing.pdf
As I thought, the ideal middle of the clearance resultant fit spec is 0.0007" clear between spindle and bearing. They declare a min of 0.0002" clear to 0.0012" max between the shaft and the bearing. See page 2, under bearing cone bore diameter.
It looks like you to much running clearance between the shaft and the bearing bore.
Hope this helps.
John
Thanks for that. I really wanted to find the manufacturing tolerances for the bearing and spindle. We both know that a perfect fit would be best. I did find that the bearing is to be 1.3775" to 1.3780" The spindle size is to be 1.3760" and that is what I have so with unknown tolerances, the clearance could be greater.
So anyway, at .0019" my parts are within the specification of .0015" to .0020", so again that clearance could be even greater if we had the spindle tolerance.
I have another bare axle of a different brand that I will measure tomorrow.
โFeb-23-2018 05:54 AM
โFeb-22-2018 05:08 PM
JBarca wrote:
I found this, this tells us having a resultant clearance of 0.0019" between the bearing bore and the spindle OD is out of tolerance by 0.0007" too big.
Your bearing would fall in the 0" to 3" bore bearing chart on page 2
https://www.timken.com/pdf/10829_MDV5-Correct-Fits-For-Your-Wheel-Bearing.pdf
As I thought, the ideal middle of the clearance resultant fit spec is 0.0007" clear between spindle and bearing. They declare a min of 0.0002" clear to 0.0012" max between the shaft and the bearing. See page 2, under bearing cone bore diameter.
It looks like you to much running clearance between the shaft and the bearing bore.
Hope this helps.
John
โFeb-22-2018 03:22 PM
โFeb-22-2018 02:27 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
I pulled that hub and measured.
Spindle is 1.3760" should be 1.3760"
Bearing is 1.3779" should be 1.3775"
(A Chinese bearing measured exactly the same.)
Nominal clearance is .0015"
Mine is .0019"
I couldn't readily find a source of tolerances, but I would think a deviation from nominal of .0004" would be acceptable.
โFeb-22-2018 10:17 AM
โFeb-22-2018 09:09 AM
JBarca wrote:
The bearing bore, it is dead on center tolerance within 4 decimal places or is it sitting on the large end of the tolerance?
The shaft OD, it is dead on center tolerance within 4 decimal places or is it sitting on the small end of the tolerance?
You will need a mic to get that close, a caliper has more chances of error in it which I'm sure you know.
That would be my first place to look. It would not shock me in the least the shaft is ground small or the bearing race too big. Once the bearing starts spinning on the shaft under load, its all over and it's going to gall something. Yes, this is not an interference fit as it has to slide on, but the fit has to be right or the bearing will spin.
Again I agree the shaft shoulder is small, but that small shoulder is not changing the friction holding the bearing from spinning.
โFeb-22-2018 08:44 AM
time2roll wrote:
I would put the question directly to Dexter. No way could all 3500 axles be defective for decades on end.
โFeb-22-2018 08:40 AM
โFeb-22-2018 07:09 AM
โFeb-21-2018 05:46 PM
wilber1 wrote:
What make of axle? Lippert axles have been notorious for grease covered brakes. 215 so far on the Grand Design forum alone. Word is they have switched to Dexter.