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Axel Box Clearances

本贴由 AlistairS2007-11-18 发布. 版块名称: Locomotive Engineering M.I.C

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    AlistairS New Member

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    I am currently in the fanal stages of refitting horn guide to an andrew barclay 0.4.0ST I am restoring.

    The frames are now set up and horn guides are parallel etc, but I need to get the axel boxes machined and face plates manufactured.

    The problem I have is that I am not too sure what clearances to give the boxes. I don't want to put too much side play in, and being a 4 wheeler it shouldn't need that much, but I don't want it going tight as the loco rocks on it's springs... does any one have a "rule of thumb" method for running tollerances?????
     
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    The LMA Handbook gives the machining tolerance of an axlebox of 0.000"+0.006" for the distance between the box flanges. The nominal design clearance should be 0.0625" upwards. With a four coupled where you don't need sideplay I would think that you should be looking at this minimum figure. Clearance between the hornguides should be between 0.002 and 0.010", depending on thesize of the box. As it's a four-coupled and probably a relatively small loco I'd go on the low side. The relevant pages are attached.

    It is worth trying to get hold of a copy of this book, if you can.

    HTH
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    Fantastic... Thanks, that's exactly the information I was looking for.

    I'll keep a look out for a copy of that!!!

    Cheers.
     

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