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deva.metal Handbuch EN für GGB - Supresores

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<strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ®<br />

maintenance-free<br />

Fig. 6.2.7 – Angle compensation piece<br />

Fig. 6.2.8 – Guide bearing<br />

Design<br />

Fig. 6.2.9 – Flanged bearing<br />

6.3<br />

Design considerations of running surfaces<br />

Shafts and counter faces which run against <strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ®<br />

are normally produced from steel. It is recommended<br />

to use stainless steel or hard-chrome plated steel as<br />

counter materials for damp and corrosive environments<br />

– particularly if neither oil nor grease are available as<br />

basic protection. The determination of the counter<br />

material surface qualities and hardness has already<br />

been discussed in Chapter 4.<br />

Shafts and counter surfaces operating against the<br />

<strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® bearings or thrust washers must extend<br />

beyond the bearing surface in order to avoid cutting<br />

into it. The mating surface must also be free from<br />

grooves or flats. The end of the shaft should be given<br />

a lead-in chamfer and all sharp edges or projections<br />

which may damage the <strong>deva</strong>.<strong>metal</strong> ® bearing must be<br />

removed.<br />

Fig 6.3.1 – Design considerations of running surfaces<br />

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