The stern tube is normally constructed of cast iron slightly
larger at the forward end to ease removal. The forward end is flanged and
bolted to a doubler plate stiffened aft peak bulkhead.
The forward end is supplied with a stuffing box and gland,
the after end with a bearing comprising lignum vitae or similar, the wood is
dove tailed into a brass bush, the wood is machined and cut on end grain. Can
be lined with Lignum Vitae , rubber composition (cutlass rubber) or an approved
plastic material. Certain plastics possess good bearing properties being inert
and very tolerant of slow speed boundary lubrication conditions.
Cresylic resin bonded
asbestos such as Railco WA80H give good results in condition of heavy water
contamination in the lubricating oil of almost 100%)
For water lubricated bearing not less than 4 x the diameter
of the steel shaft. If the bearing is over 380mm diameter forced water
lubrication must be used, a circulating pump or other source with a water flow
indicator.
The
shaft is withdrawn for examination every 3 years
STERN TUBE
Reviewed by HODO
on
September 11, 2014
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