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Re: Bearings in Sheet Metal
I have seen two cases where flanged FR8s (pressed in 1/8 plate) and flanged FR6s (pressed in 1/16 tubing) have had pretty great success. The most recent application was done with the FR6s for the 973 Hodgepodge Bot. So far, there hasn't been any records of the bearings or tubing failing.
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We added extra material in the drivetrain, but straight .09 gave us zero issues for the rest of the bot.
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On our intake, we needed to press in FR6 bearings in 2 places. The sides of the intake were made from 0.060" 6061 so we weren't totally sure how the press would hold up. We decided to play it safe and added 2 bearing plates that simply acted as a carrier for the bearing and would then bolt onto the intake.
The little plates actually ended up being a bit of a celebrity on the team and we ended up making them into little NUTRONs logos just for some extra flare (bottom right): ![]() They worked out great. It was actually a cool feature too, because it allowed us to disassemble part of the intake from the opposite side where if a bearing were permanently pressed in place, we'd be unable to. -Brando |
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Thanks, great idea btw. |
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For any part that we are making in-house we can reliably undersize the press fit to 0.0005" under and press with no issue. The most reliable way to get good press fits is to invest in the 2 reamers you would need to do 3/8" bore and 1/2" bore bearings (0.8745" and 1.1245"). This becomes a very repeatable process for your team, where you size bearing holes slightly under and ream to the final diameter. You will have much more consistent press fits this way. This will also help you where you may be using a process besides a CNC mill where the tolerances on the diameter may be a little bigger (ie: waterjet). Again, you'd undersize for the waterjet, and just finish with the reamer. -Brando Last edited by Brandon Holley : 19-11-2012 at 10:00. |
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Re: Bearings in Sheet Metal
Another thing you can do if you want to have some fun, is press the bearings into polycarbonate sheet. We discovered that a Forstner drill bit will make a hole just the right size for this press fit.
This works well for smaller mechanism type gearboxes, and I think it has been used by AM to make drivetrain gearboxes too. |
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