rrgg654
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I am assembling the lower spindle assembly on my Delta press. I found taper pins that worked well. Thanks to those that answered my post about that.
When I install the assembly up into the quill, I can fell play in the spindle nose. It rocks back and forth ever so slightly. Unacceptable.
I pulled it out and clamped one bearing between wooden jaws in the vice. I can see it moving between the inner and outer races of the bearings.
I stated looking at the assembly and wondering why they have that big tube on that sits between the inside faces of the outer races of the bearings. SKF site says that for machine tool spindles, a preload is required to remove play. when my spindle cartridge is assembled it is not tight. That outer sleeve, while touching the outer races, is not forcing things tight together.
I'm thinking the purpose of that outer sleeve is to be slightly longer than the inner spacer to preload the bearings. In my case, perhaps the previous owners made their own spacer or something and now I don't have proper tension on the bearings.
Thoughts? Anyone ever dealt with this?
As always, any insights are greatly appreciated.