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Rob.Wilson:
Hi All

After finishing my TTA i thought i would make a start and put it to work ,,i have a long list of tooling to make ,i bet i am no alone ,, so i thought i would make a start with a couple of cone centres , after looking through my box of odd bearings i found four that would be sutible for the job, so tonight i managed to get some design work done ,,far to cold in the shop .



one will be 100mm dia and the other 65mm

Regards Rob

See below for Plans for the smaller cone centre , larger one to follow
ieezitin:
Rob.

Good luck with your build. Nice cad work could you inform me of the program?. Thank you       Anthony.
GrahamC:
Very nice, I will be watching this one.

Yes, what program did you use for the 3d work?

cheers, Graham in Ottawa Canada
Bernd:
Yes, very nice drawings Rob.

One question. Wouldn't you want to use an angular bearing for this purpose since you will be applying pressure on the cone axially and not radialy?

Bernd
Rob.Wilson:
Thanks Anthony and Graham ,,, i use Solidworks to do my CAD drawing ,,,great program ,,its a shame it cant correct my bad spelling ,just notice a few miss spelt word in the drawings  :doh: i have corrected them

Hi and Thanks Bernd ,,, Yes your correct Angular contact bearings would be the best choice of bearing for a job like this ,it is just that   i did not have any in my bits and bobs box so i use what i have , you can still get away with using radial bearings as angular contact for light home use

Angular contact bearing

Standard radial bearing


Regards Rob
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