Sealed Ball Bearings
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Sealed Ball Bearings
I'm just wondering how everyone has been attaching their bearings to their vehicle.
- I don't want to glue mine in because I wouldn't be able to remove the axle afterwards
- When I tried wedging them in, their rotation seemed restricted, likely because they were being compressed in the hole
- I widened the hole, and this fixed the rotation problem, but now they slide out pretty easily
Thanks in advance
- I don't want to glue mine in because I wouldn't be able to remove the axle afterwards
- When I tried wedging them in, their rotation seemed restricted, likely because they were being compressed in the hole
- I widened the hole, and this fixed the rotation problem, but now they slide out pretty easily
Thanks in advance
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Re: Sealed Ball Bearings
We used a tiny bit of CA to glue ours in--still removable although some force is required.MTV<=>Operator wrote:I'm just wondering how everyone has been attaching their bearings to their vehicle.
- I don't want to glue mine in because I wouldn't be able to remove the axle afterwards
- When I tried wedging them in, their rotation seemed restricted, likely because they were being compressed in the hole
- I widened the hole, and this fixed the rotation problem, but now they slide out pretty easily
Thanks in advance
The second vehicle that we built also experienced similar rotational resistance (we wedged the ball bearings as well with a bit of CA). However we found out that it was due to the fact that our holes were not aligned properly (one angled up slightly). We were able to get rid of the resistance just by changing the direction of the hole.
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Re: Sealed Ball Bearings
Flanged bearings are a great choice because the lip or rim of the flange allows you to align the shaft hole parallel to the ground.Dreamz wrote:We used a tiny bit of CA to glue ours in--still removable although some force is required.MTV<=>Operator wrote:I'm just wondering how everyone has been attaching their bearings to their vehicle.
- I don't want to glue mine in because I wouldn't be able to remove the axle afterwards
- When I tried wedging them in, their rotation seemed restricted, likely because they were being compressed in the hole
- I widened the hole, and this fixed the rotation problem, but now they slide out pretty easily
Thanks in advance
The second vehicle that we built also experienced similar rotational resistance (we wedged the ball bearings as well with a bit of CA). However we found out that it was due to the fact that our holes were not aligned properly (one angled up slightly). We were able to get rid of the resistance just by changing the direction of the hole.
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Re: Sealed Ball Bearings
Thanks, I'll try using a little bit of CA glue for mineWe used a tiny bit of CA to glue ours in--still removable although some force is required.
The second vehicle that we built also experienced similar rotational resistance (we wedged the ball bearings as well with a bit of CA). However we found out that it was due to the fact that our holes were not aligned properly (one angled up slightly). We were able to get rid of the resistance just by changing the direction of the hole.
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't currently have flanged bearings but I will use them next time. Where do you get your bearings? I can't seem to find any cheap flanged bearings from reliable sources.Flanged bearings are a great choice because the lip or rim of the flange allows you to align the shaft hole parallel to the ground.
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