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Valedore 08-02-2010 18:22

Axle problems
 
ok so we have a 1/4 in. steel rod we are using for a axel on our moterized kicking system. our problem currently is find something that can hold a rod that small. if anyone knows any parts or has a solution it would be very much apreciated.

Brandon_L 08-02-2010 18:30

Re: Axle problems
 
Wwe have something similar. Just drill a hole out of some aluminum or wood or something and make a bracket.

kevin.li.rit 08-02-2010 20:34

Re: Axle problems
 
Try these pillow blocks.

Al Skierkiewicz 08-02-2010 20:57

Re: Axle problems
 
Check at Small Parts Inc. http://www.smallparts.com Check for shaft collars.

shado_temple 09-02-2010 09:44

Re: Axle problems
 
Our team has been having success with Igus bearings in the past; I would definitely suggest it.

the man 09-02-2010 09:47

Re: Axle problems
 
I dont exactly know how you want to mount it but we drilled some holes in the end and taped them out to put small bolts in, but it debends on how durable you want the peice to be, is it going to be used repetedly every mach or is it just there to hold some thing?

JamesCH95 09-02-2010 10:21

Re: Axle problems
 
Try a should bolt from McMaster (www.mcmastercarr.com), like PN 91259A106. These make perfect dead-axles.

If it's a live axle, McMaster has numerous bearings for 1/4" shafts, including this aluminun base-mount bearing, PN 5912K1. I would still use a bearing like this with a shoulder bolt unless you have a snazzy axle already.

"McMaster Carr has EVERYTHING!" has been my team's philosophy this year because we don't have a machine shop available anymore.

Edit: Coffeeism knows what's going on... ;)


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