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    Martin Dowing
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      Do you have any references to work regarding plain bearing materials, eg various phosphorus bronzes, cast iron, babbits etc?

      Some data about permissible surface speeds of different plain beearing materials and also PV factors (pressure times velocity).

      Some more in depth articles would be appreciated, not just casual "leaded phosphorus bronze is the best".

      Martin

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      Martin Dowing
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        #345943
        David Standing 1
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          I apologise in advance, but I am going to go all pedantic here, and mention that it is phosphor bronze, not phosphorus, and Babbitt metal, not babbits (or babbit).

          Sorry!

           

           

           

          Edited By David Standing 1 on 13/03/2018 21:45:36

          #345951
          Neil Wyatt
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            @neilwyatt

            I am always interested to recitative articles on such topics, ideally written from genuine experience rather than just harvested from the net*.

            Neil

            *Not that I have any problems with authors using the net to fill gaps in their knowledge or check facts!

            #345952
            Trevor Drabble 1
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              @trevordrabble1

              Martin , Workshop Practice book No 40 entitled Bearings is a good starting point and is available from Chronos amongst others .

              Trevor.

              #345954
              Martin Dowing
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                @martindowing58466
                Posted by David Standing 1 on 13/03/2018 21:44:41:

                I apologise in advance, but I am going to go all pedantic here, and mention that it is phosphor bronze, not phosphorus, and Babbitt metal, not babbits (or babbit).

                Sorry!

                Thats OK, regarding Babbitt metal, I am referring it as "babbits" because there are many similar alloys of comparable composition (tin,lead,antimony,copper are important there but other elements can also be present).

                So "babbits", "Babbitts", "white metal" or whatever are just wider term.

                Anyway do you have some interesting data regarding these?

                Martin

                #345956
                Martin Dowing
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                  @martindowing58466
                  Posted by Trevor Drabble on 13/03/2018 22:18:13:

                  Martin , Workshop Practice book No 40 entitled Bearings is a good starting point and is available from Chronos amongst others .

                  Trevor.

                  I have this book but it is far too little for me. Any engineering books dealing in depth with the subject?

                  #345962
                  Trevor Drabble 1
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                    @trevordrabble1

                    Martin , In that case , are there any suitable downloads available from any of the leading bearing manufacturer's web sites ?

                    Trevor.

                    #345963
                    David Standing 1
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                      @davidstanding1
                      Posted by Martin Dowing on 13/03/2018 22:22:57:

                      Anyway do you have some interesting data regarding these?

                      Martin

                      This looks a good read **LINK**

                      #345966
                      David Standing 1
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                        @davidstanding1

                        And here **LINK**

                        #345969
                        vintagengineer
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                          @vintagengineer

                          Babbit or whitemetal bearings will run happily at 15,000rpm!

                          #345977
                          Mark Rand
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                            @markrand96270

                            And here:- **LINK**

                            "This book is dedicated
                            to the Lima Arms whose
                            efficacious personal
                            lubrication service
                            has often eased the
                            path to its completion"

                            With a dedication like that, what's not to like?
                            My copy came from the GEC/AEI/Met-Vic library at Trafford park, via Rugby..

                            #345988
                            Martin Dowing
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                              @martindowing58466

                              David Standing & Mark Rand,

                              Many thanks for refernces to reading.

                              Vintageengineer,

                              With 1/8" shaft… who knows

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