Adhesive Joining in Ball and Tapered Roller Bearings

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The article presents selected issues associated with the use of adhesive joints in the assembly of ball bearings in the gearbox housing. The aim of the study was the comparative analysis of adhesive joints strength of gear bearing housings. One series of rings, simulating the new socket fits with different parameters and different degrees of wear were used to comparison of these joints.The tests were conducted on two series of rings, to represent new housing of different fit parameters and wear variants. The three types of tested adhesives are frequently found in similar applications. The rings and two types of bearings were tested: single row ball bearings 6207Z and tapered roller bearings 30207A. The comparative analysis of tested adhesives indicates the superiority of Loctite products over Chester Molecular B36 adhesive. In tapered roller bearings Loctite 542 produced the strongest bond.

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