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Grant Erwin
 
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Default Prevent shaft from sliding

Sure, but at least we've solved one of his problems. - GWE

RoyJ wrote:
It will still be the wrong OD

Grant Erwin wrote:

Go to the store and look at a PVC pipe fitting which is designed to
join pipes end to end. Picture in your mind what it would be like if
you cut off just the socket part from each end, that would leave you
with two bottomless sockets, in other words two collars that would
slide over the pipe so you can put them anywhere you want. Glue them
where you want them with the bearing sandwiched between them, using
PVC cement and the instructions on the bottle. - GWE

wrote:

That sounds really good. I can't get all the details from your post.
Can you please explain the steps in details or draw a simple diagram?
Thanks.

Grant Erwin wrote:

wrote:


I want to play around with small wind turbine. I want to buy a 1 inch
ball bearing from RadioShack and use a 1 inch pvc pipe as the
shaft. I
can slide the pipe into the bearing, but I can't figure out what I can
use to prevent it from sliding up and down. I want it to be as
frictionless as possible. I can just screw in a nut or something, but
that would have lots of friction and wear my bearing quickly.


If you can get a bearing that fits PVC pipe, the best way I can
think of to
positively locate the bearing on the pipe OD is to get a 1" pipe
joint (straight
piece you butt 2 PVC pipes into to join them lengthwise) and saw it
in half,
then trim out the inside step the pipe would butt up against so the
thing will
slide over the OD of the pipe, decide where you want your bearing
and use PVC
glue to put this closely-fitting PVC collar where you want it
permanently, then
put on your bearing, then glue the other collar on the other side.
No rust, no
muss, no fuss.

GWE