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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Calculated pressure on the pinion ball thrust for a 40/50 chassis.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 49\2\  Scan031
Date  30th September 1921
  
R.R. 2152 (to T.) (S.H. 988. 22/2/21.) Rm. {William Robotham - Chief Engineer} 1988;8.

X4150

BY1-P30.9.21.

Hs. {Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} from BY. {R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}

X4150 40/50 CHASSIS. TORQUE TUBE & PROPELLER SHAFT.
RE PRESSURE ON PINION BALL THRUST.

We have run out the pressure on the ball thrust on various gears at maximum torque - these work out as follows:-

Forward. 1st speed. 3725 lbs.
2nd " 3425 "
3rd " 1625 "
top " 1100 "

Reverse .. 3225 " tending to draw the pinion into mesh.

On the over-run all gear I am inclined to think that the maximum load to be reckoned for will be 20% of the figures quoted. This would cover everything except starting up the engine on the gear, which is an exceptional case.

Of course, in the case of the reverse, the full load falls on the over-run side of the gear, that is, it tends to pull the bearing tighter into mesh.

BY. {R.W. Bailey - Chief Engineer}

By

[Stamp: RECEIVED SEP 24 1921]
  
  


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