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Subject: [TowerTalk] Noob question re: Thrust Bearings
From: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:58:40 -0700
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Date: Sat, 9 May 2020 16:53:05 -0700
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Noob question re: Thrust Bearings

<One alternative often 
<used is a cam locking collar or split collar and some use pillow 
<bearings made to do that.

##  The  peer  brand  thrust  bearings,  with their  eccentric
locking  collars  work  superb,  and  are  used on  UST  tower.
The  collars  will  lock  in  either  CW...or  CCW.   They  provide
a  hole  on  each  end,  so a drift punch +  hammer is  used to
lock  the  eccentric collar is



<If two thrust bearings are on a shaft and the loading on each one 
<becomes indeterminate.  So it is never done in machines.  So ideally the 
<rotator should have to have no thrust load as mentioned.  Or if it is 
<intended, you won't know what it is.  However, once the rotator clamps 
<are tightened there will be something happening when the wind blows, the 
<tower and mast bend, or the temperature changes, and the top "thrust 
<bearing" wears.  What??

##  two  thrust  bearings  are  easily  used on a UST  or  other  brand
tower.  The  trick  is,  the  lower  bearing  does  not  have  its  eccentric
collar  locked  down...or  grub  screws.  Then  NO  binding  will  result.



<Then consider the well regarded US Tower crank-ups use a pipe sleeve as 
<the top bearing.  Zero thrust capacity.  Works well.  Also, doesn't need 
<separate mast tilt restraints when removing a rotator.  Mast axial 
<support when servicing a rotator is the only reason IMO to have a thrust 
<capable bearing on the mast.  A muffler clamp is cheaper.

###   That  pipe  sleeve  +  double  plate  arrangement  used  at the
very  top  of  UST  towers  is  super.


<My choice is a UV resistant UHMW radial top bearings for low cost, no 
<maintenance, long life, and low friction.  A 6x6x4" thick block ($47) is 
<what I made for the 3" mast radial bearing with 500# loading.  In 
<perfect condition after 6 years.  Some use stacked HDPE cutting boards, 
<but not UV resistant unless painted.

<Grant KZ1W

##  Where  did  u  get  4  inch  thick,  UV  resistant  UHMW ?? 
The  thickest we  have here  in town  is  1  inch thick. 

Jim   VE7RF 

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