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nicholas.seward
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uncle_bob
If you are using 608's and you have 4 bearings in the stack, that would use up 28 mm of your 40 mm. A thin 8mm nut will add 2.7 mm. You are down to about 9.3 mm for spacing and what ever you are attaching to on the bottom of the stack.
These guys:
[onlinecatalog.tpa-us.com]?
Will sell you 5 pcs that are 60 mm long for only $97.07.....
I guess that brings me back to this [www.mcmaster.com]
Is $16 worth it. I get 6702s for about $1-$2 and 608s are 25cents. So is a net $13 worth getting a metal axle?
The No1 goal is to reduce end effector slop, correct?
I like the concept a lot, and I would like to see a prototype.
If you can eliminate all slop, then the price is worth it.
Will a 4 mm bearing width anchor well enough so it's not loose, or works loose over time/enclosure temp?
With a 15 mm ID, you'll be using a Dia 0.500" stud, it will be too loose.
The stud needs to be pressed fit into the bearing to reduce the slop.
Or am I missing some thing important with the design?
6702
[www.vxb.com]
4 mm = Width 0.157"
15 mm = Dia 0.590"