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Posted by: robogineer ® 03/14/2006, 23:38:44 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Dear Sir/Madam This is my first post to the forum. Hope to get some reply from experts. I'm facing a challenge of noise from the roller wheel base mounting in the refrigerators. On Anlysis I found that the sound is coming from the friction between the metallic roller shaft and the metallic mounting channel. Also there is a rolling observed in the roller shaft. Now I'm looking for a new type of mounting:
Also I would like to replace rollers with Castors to assist in all direction movability of refrigerators. For your understanding
So castor wheel sh'ld fit into this. Our only requirement is that rollers sh'ld take the load of 175 Kg. at the same time we cannot increse the roller size or poket size. The load as you know will be shared by 4 rollers.
I have herd about some tolerance rings but not sure whether that can eliminate the noise challange. Kindly give your opinion suggesting the suitable mounting type. Best Regards
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Posted by: randykimball ® 03/15/2006, 20:36:53 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Why is the axle (shaft) rotating in the channel? There are many rollers that fit in various casters out there. Remember, you can most likely purchase any part of any product you find if you locate and request that part from the company producing it. You need a roller with a bronze or nylon sleeve type bearing. Then secure the darned shaft so it doesn't rotate. /←randy→/ The worst suggestion of your lifetime may be the catalyst to the grandest idea of the century, never let suggestions go unsaid nor fail to listen to them. |
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Posted by: robogineer ® 03/15/2006, 21:11:01 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
Dear Mr. Randy Thanks for your reply. The axle shaft (MS mat)is rotating and since it touches the mounting bracket plate (MS 2mm)holes on either side of roller. It causes a sharp sound to be produced whenever the rolling takes palce. Since the weight is very high(175 Kg) the frictional forces developed are also large at the point of contact which infact is a point contact on sither side of rollers on two mounting bracket plate holes. Reason for rolling of axle shaft:
Kindly also suggest where I can find good design related study material for this problem. Best Regards
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