Bearing unit

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Antifriction bearing

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384495, 384538, F16C 2308

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061526045

ABSTRACT:
A bearing unit having a sealed single-row deep-groove ball bearing. The sealed single-row deep-groove ball bearing includes an outer race ring with a sphered outer envelope surface, a housing with a sphered bore for accommodating the bearing, an inner race ring with a taper bore, and a correspondingly tapered clamping sleeve provided in the bore of the inner race ring and having a flange provided on at least one side of the bearing. The flange has at least one bore, and at least one tightening device for causing a force on the bearing inner race ring for displacing the inner race ring along the clamping sleeve thereby causing a clamping effect between the inner race ring and the sleeve and between the sleeve and a shaft on which the bearing unit is mounted. The bore of the flange includes a threaded through-bore extending at an acute angle with respect to an axial direction of an inner envelope surface of the sleeve. The tightening device includes a set screw arranged to contact a side face of the inner race ring.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4596477 (1986-06-01), Lundgren
patent: 5011306 (1991-04-01), Martinie
patent: 5330284 (1994-07-01), Persson

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