Posted by John G. Hasler on November 13, 2013 at 13:07:36 from (174.124.92.219):
In Reply to: dry sleeves posted by Steve43 on November 13, 2013 at 10:59:28:
Sounds like you got the wrong sleeves. You could knurl them.
A method I used successfully on an 8N with a loose sleeve, modified a bit for your situation:
1) Measure the sleeve and the bore and calculate the additional diameter needed to get the desired interference fit.
2) Cover the sleeve with enough layers (stack ten layers and measure with your micrometer or calipers) of aluminum foil to add the desired diameter. Use a thin film of light oil to glue it in place. The foil should only go about halfway down the sleeve. Make certain that there are absolutely no wrinkles.
3) Plug the bottom of the sleeve with a wooden or plastic plug. Seal it with grease.
4) slide the sleeve into the bore to just short of the foil.
5) Fill the sleeve with liquid nitrogen. After a few minutes it should drop right in. Be sure the foil doesn"t get shoved up and wrinkled by the edge of the bore.
You could also just coat the sleeves with Loctite 660. Works great on bearings but I"d want to check temperatures before using it on a sleeve.
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