ABSTRACT

Ball and roller bearings are usually mounted on shafts or in housings with interference fits.

This is done to prevent fretting corrosion that could be produced by relative movement

between the bearing inner-ring bore and the shaft O.D. or the bearing outer-ring O.D. and

the housing bore. The interference fit of the bearing inner ring with the shaft is usually

accomplished by pressing the former member over the latter. In some cases, however, the

inner ring is heated to a controlled temperature in an oven or in an oil bath. Then, the inner

ring is slipped over the shaft and allowed to cool, thus accomplishing a shrink fit.