3200 rpm bearings?
- From: "Bernard Arnest" <barnest@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Apr 2006 23:41:11 -0700
Hi,
I'm still looking at caster wheels. I found quite a variet of wheels
wide enough at hamiltoncaster.com, wide enough and with roller
bearings. From my previous topic, I'm encouraged that I could probably
balance a caster wheel too.
However, they're caster wheels; they don't need to list specs in
rpms; no one will do more than push machinery or heavy doors on them at
very low speeds. So they don't list those specs.
Are there quality levels in roller bearings? Will these wheels
handle 3200 fpm (1 fpm ~ 1 rpm for a 4" wheel; so more like 1000 rpm
for the 12" diameter wheel. I need a 4" and a 12")?? I need to know.
Specifically, these three wheels, actually:
http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006043001254635&item=1-1720-R&catname=wheels
http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006043001254635&item=1-2305-R&catname=wheels
or
http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006043001254635&item=1-2687&catname=wheels
http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2006043001254635&item=1-1768&catname=wheels
I need an 8" and a 12" wheel as the main wheel, with rubber. The 8"
wheels seem to have 1" ID roller bearings; the 12" wheel has lighter
3/4" ID roller bearings. The 4" has 1/2" ID roller bearings. The 4"
wheel would be for the tracking wheel and also for one of two wheels
for a platen attachment.
If the bearings in the 4" wheel is too light duty or couldn't handle
the rpms I can easily make my own from aluminum rod stock I already
own. Quality bearings alone are as expensive as that wheel, but no
more, so making my own would be no problem.
If none of the bearings in any of those wheels will work for 3200 fpm
(1000-1600rpm for 8" and 12" wheels), it won't be as easy for me to
make those wheels myself. I don't have stock that large and can't buy
it cheaply, and attaching rubber is just extra work. Will it be hard
to push the bearings out of these wheels to then replace with higher
qualiter bearings?
thanks for the advice!
-Bernard Arnest
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