T1357
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2018
- 4
I am needing to replace bearings on a seamer. The sliding portion hangs on 4 bronze open bushings on two round steel rails, rail diameter 2.5". Speed is 2-3 feet per second, load is over a thousand pounds, linear distance traveled is 1-1.4 million feet a year. The last set of bushings lasted about a year (and lost over 1/16" of thickness from the loaded sides), but we don't even have records of what type of bronze was used. I know that my biggest problem is that the rails are old and damaged with occasional divots, grooves, etc. However, replacing the rails is not an option I have. I don't need the bushings to be tight fitting, just extra durable. Would ball bearings hold up better to the uneven surface, or would they just not be able to take that many feet of travel? Should I just go with an aluminum bronze like C954 and hope it lasts over a year? Would a PTFE bushing handle that much load?
(This really isn't my area of expertise, just filling in for an engineer that retired recently)
Thanks!
(This really isn't my area of expertise, just filling in for an engineer that retired recently)
Thanks!