In
this issue of NPB’s e-News we are presenting an article on a specific
design feature of industrial spherical bearings. This article introduces
the common feature of cracked races from both the assembly and
application perspective.
Article by Scott Rinne, NPB Industrial Product Manager
From
time to time our sales and product group take calls from new users of
spherical plain bearings who are concerned about cracks in the outer
ring of the bearings they’ve received. Spherical plain bearings
(sometimes known as ball bushings or fractured race spherical bearings)
all have a split outer ring as a common design feature. To the casual
observer this may appear to be a flaw in the part but in reality this
feature provides for unique advantages in the spherical plain bearing’s
value and application.
The
outer ring is fractured, typically in one place to accommodate
assembly of the ball and ring. Due to the strength and hardness
of the metal the fracture is necessary to allow for installation of the
ball into the raceway. When larger bearings are manufactured two
fractures or cuts are made, in turn creating a three piece bearing. The
fractures are generally created by grinding a V shaped notch into the
outer ring and then applying a large amount of force over that notch to
make a precise break.
Bearing Assembly
There
are two different types of spherical plain bearings; radial and
angular contact. Radial bearings include an outer ring with a concave
spherical surface. The outside diameter of the inner ring, or
ball, has a convex spherical surface. These two spherical diameters are
then matched to offer the optimum combination of load capacity and
bearing frictional torque. This attention to detail in both design and
manufacturing makes NPB spherical plain bearings products of choice,
best suited for applications requiring the transmissions of heavy loads
under oscillatory as well as continuous rotational motions. They are
also intended for applications requiring angular misalignment. Our
bearing rings and balls are made of high strength bearing steel, heat
treated to Hrc 58 minimum hardness for longevity and performance.
Radial Spherical Plain Bearing
Angular
contact bearings are best suited for applications with single
direction, thrust load. When thrust load reverses, angular contact
bearings will separate. Therefore, for applications with reversing
thrust load, it is necessary to use a pair of angular contact bearings.
For applications requiring moment flexibility, arrange angular contact
bearings in Face-to-Face or "DF". For applications requiring high
moment rigidity, arrange angular contact bearing in Back-to-Back or
"DB".
Angular Contact Spherical
Spherical
plain bearings are available in multiple configurations.
Standard designs include inch and metric options with either a metal on
metal configuration or with a PTFE, self lubricating raceway.
Extended inner raceways are also available as well as heavy duty parts
for the most severe requirements.
Applications
Used for low speed applications where misalignment is
necessary, common uses for spherical plain bearings include;
- Hydraulic cylinders
- Steering Axles on heavy machinery
- Hinge Pin on large hauling trucks
- Tilt Cylinder on forklifts
- Articulating Joint on front end loaders
NPB
manufactures and inventories a complete line of spherical plain
bearings as well as many special designs created for specific customer
focused solutions. Whether you need a standard replacement part, or
help with a difficult design problem you can rely on NPB for continuous
assistance. When you work with NPB not only do you get access to
our inventory, you gain the support of our experienced sales staff as
well as a wide vendor knowledge base. Additional services such as
our ISO 9001:2000 relubrication facility make NPB a valuable supply
solution for a wide range of requirements.
Contact your local NPB sales rep today or visit www.nationalprecision.com for more information.
NPB
stocks a broad range of Spherical Plain Bearings including a full line
of inch sizes, metric standards, angular contact, extended inner ring,
heavy duty, and self-lubricating. To use our product selection tool
please visit our Spherical Plain Bearing page. Please visit our Part Interchange to find an interchange to NPB part numbers from other manufacturers’ part numbers.
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