Oblong hole guide between two structural component parts

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing

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384247, 384519, 384583, F16C 2302

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ABSTRACT:
An oblong hole guide is provided between two structural component parts of which the first, guiding structural component part has an oblong hole in which a guide bushing can glide in an adjustable manner transverse to its longitudinal axis, and which is fastened to the second, guided structural component part with the help of a bolt that penetrates it longitudinally. The bolt is anchored in the thread bore which is inserted into the guided structural component part. The hole guide is designed in such a manner that an easy adjustment is guaranteed without a bending out of line between the structural component parts, even in case of greater angular tolerances among the corresponding elements, by having the bolt penetrate the guide bushing with radial play, the thread bore is groove and an axial end of the guide bushing, which is supported by the guided structural component part, is externally chamfered and penetrates the groove area of the thread bore.

REFERENCES:
Vogel-Verlag, 1990, pp. 14 and 36 entitled "konstruktionselemente" (1990).

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