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Pivot Lever Arm
We want to pivot a lever arm. Are there any type of bearings we can use or anything similar that will pivot?
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Re: Pivot Lever Arm
Yes, there are such items--bearings, bushings, and the like.
What exactly you use will depend on your exact problem. Is it pivoting on a live axle or a dead axle? How much force (approximately) is it carrying? Does it need to turn freely, or is some potential binding OK? Are you dealing with a large axle or a small one (diameter-wise)? The answers to some of those questions will point to a bearing. Others may point to a bushing. Some are irrelevant. (And then there's the question of where to put the bearing or bushing or whatever else you opt to use.) |
Re: Pivot Lever Arm
depending on the application a simple shoulder bolt could do the job. really easy to use cheap and can find them at any hardware store.
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Re: Pivot Lever Arm
Bearings can support some pretty beefy loads depending on shaft size (a 3/4" bearing tends to have a high rating than a 1/8" one). I design with bushings for anything that is low-speed rotation, like arms, because they're cheap and don't need to be lubricated (in some cases).
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