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Smile Re: Uneven Thrust Loads on Needle Roller Bearings

[quote=M. Krass]or "How I Need to Make A Turntable That Will Not Bind."

mechanism that rotates about a vertical axis and I'm worried that the enormous attached moment arm will cause binding in this vertical pivot joint.

We used a bearing from Kaydon for this very same application on last year's team 494 Martian robot (it had a turret and elevating arm). It was a turntable bearing that we mount in an aluminum disc that gives a a sort of "lazy susan" platform that will take well in excess of 1000 in-lbs of torque. You can mount whatever you want on this platform .

We cut teeth in the outside of the disc and drive it with a window regulator motor to get our azimuth control.