Doug,
Jim nailed it. That is how to set up a bearing with an eccentric ring. I
have the same
bearing only it is made by SKF and has a four bolt mounting flange. Don't
forget to cinch
down the set screw on the side when you are finished.
Here is a SKF tutorial on setting up the eccentric ring also. You don't need
to use a hook spanner wrench
as they show. Just tap it around with hammer and drift pin.
http://www.skf.com/group/products/bearings-units-housings/bearing-units/ball-bearing-units/y-bearing-flanged-units/mounting/y-bearing-flanged-units-pressed-steel-housing/eccentric-collar-locking-on-the-shaft/index.html
73,
Bob
K6UJ
> On May 29, 2015, at 8:28 PM, Doug Smith <dougsmith@wavecable.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Jim. Of all the answers that I received, on and off line, yours was
> the most specific and apparently based on first hand knowledge of the
> bearing involved. Your advice also comports with what I found on line about
> "how to install an eccentric ring on a bearing." The ring sure looks round
> to me, but it must be just a hair off, and I knew that the "hole" in the
> ring wasn't there for cosmetic reasons. :) Many respondents said the ring
> just sat on the bearing and turned the bearing by weight/pressure/friction -
> intuitively that seemed wrong to me.
>
>
>
> Thanks again. I will give your advice a try when I can put a mast into the
> bearing.
>
>
>
> 73 Doug W7ZZ
>
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