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A New Approach Increasing the Rotational Accuracy of Ball- Bearing Spindle by Using Proper Bearing Positioning  

Yegor. A. (Machine Tool Research Center(RRC), Changwon National University)
Lee, Choon-Man (School of Mechatronics, Changwon National University)
Chung, Won-Jee (School of Mechatronics, Changwon National University)
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Abstract
In order to improve the quality of a spindle unit it is important to increase its rotational accuracy. The rotational accuracy of a spindle unit can be defined as the stability or immobility of its spindle axis while rotating. Spindle rotation in the rolling bearings causes the disturbing influence, which leads to the oscillation of a rotation axis. The purpose of this study is to investigate the oscillation sources and find a way to decrease the runout without additional expenses. The main source of oscillation is the interaction between rolling bodies and ring races. The first oscillation source was the out-of-shape imperfection of inner bearing ring. The mutual compensation of oscillation by proper rings orientation was proposed, which sometimes allow to decrease the radial runout of spindle rotation axis by approximate 40% down. Also the outer ring harmonics were explored as the second oscillation source. The analysis shows the dependency between the number of rolling bodies and the outer ring race harmonics. The conclusion on the orientation of bearing cages and the bearing rings was made, which makes possible to obtain the optimal variant of their mounting in the spindle unit when the rotational accuracy of the spindle is maximal, and the spindle runout considerably less.
Keywords
rotational accuracy; ball-bearing spindle; bearing positioning;
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