mud2005
10 kW
Hi all, I'm considering using a one way bearing, but I've never used one before so I thought I'd throw some ideas out and see what you guys think.
I want to mount on a 1/2" hardened shaft so I'm looking at this bearing.
So mostly what I'm wondering is how it stays in place on the shaft? It seems like it would slide from side to side as it's rolling.
This could be prevented by mounting 2 collars on either side of the bearing, but that would create friction it seems.
Could side friction be prevented with a couple of these thrust bearings in between the collars?
If that sounds like a good mounting strategy the only other thing I'm wondering is the efficiency. I want to use a one way instead of using a freewheel because I'm assuming it will be more efficient when freewheeling due to lack of ratchet/pawls. Is that a correct assumtion? Do the one way bearings make any noise when freewheeling?
Thanks for reading
I want to mount on a 1/2" hardened shaft so I'm looking at this bearing.
So mostly what I'm wondering is how it stays in place on the shaft? It seems like it would slide from side to side as it's rolling.
This could be prevented by mounting 2 collars on either side of the bearing, but that would create friction it seems.
Could side friction be prevented with a couple of these thrust bearings in between the collars?
If that sounds like a good mounting strategy the only other thing I'm wondering is the efficiency. I want to use a one way instead of using a freewheel because I'm assuming it will be more efficient when freewheeling due to lack of ratchet/pawls. Is that a correct assumtion? Do the one way bearings make any noise when freewheeling?
Thanks for reading