Rotating links through obstacles
Obstacle links

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Rotating links through obstacles


Obstacle links

Author : Louis FAURE

Publication date: May 10, 1991 | Lire en français

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3. Rotating links through obstacles

The purpose of these connections is to ensure that parts or hubs are driven in rotation, while still allowing them to be dismantled.

3.1 Influence of installation and operating conditions

The designer has many options for creating such connections. In an attempt to classify the various solutions, we consider separately the quality of the shaft guidance in its bore and the method of adjustment of the element that acts as an obstacle between the hub and the shaft.

  • In general, there are three types of adjustment for shaft guidance:

    • TIGHT FIT ;

    • free fit ;

    • fair or normal sliding adjustment.

    • ...
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