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Steve Lusardi
 
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Default life expectancy with thrust load on radial bearing

If I were to do this, the answer is no. The bearing contact pressure is too
high and the contact area is too small. It is cheaper and more reliable to
use a plastic sleeve as a bearing. There are many self lubricating plastics
today that easily handle very high loads and do not require hard surface
rods to ride on.
Steve
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My question is about life expectancy on following linear slide setup:

Two parallel 5/16 rods and a slide that uses a pair of small plain
ball bearings(5mmx12mmx5mm) on the same
axel with the spacer between them instead of a each single grooved

roller.
The
ball bearings will roll on the both side of the rod since the spacer will

be
shorter than rod diameter.

It's a preloaded design with preload no more than 10-15lb.
Speed is 1 foot/sec.
It's manually driven device and "high mileage" is not expected.

I understand that radial BB are not made this kind of thrust load but

since
it's a relatively light load I think that it should work fine.

What do you think? Is it acceptable compromise?