Bockenstedt
Mechanical
- Aug 31, 2004
- 1
I am working on a low cost, low margin, high volume robotic's project. Tho make use of very small motors the system is heavily geared, and as a result the output speeds on the drive shaft and leadscrew assy are relatively low. They are 500 to 1000 rpm. The motion profiles are 1/3 , 1/3, 1/3, and so the acceleration ramp is not excessive, in the .18m/s^2 range. Historically the company I work for has not pre-loaded their bearings and been fine over millions of robotic cycles, but I am looking for a way to substantiate that the preload is not necessary versus saying it will probably work. If I can ditch the preload mechanisms it will greatly simplify my assy and reduce the cost. Bearing manufacturers tell you to preload, but I have not seen any standard way of determining if you really need it or not.