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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 11, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 12, 2010
Eiji Tajima, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Hisashi Ohtsuki, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Akira Torii, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Motoharu Niki, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Eiji Tajima, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Hisashi Ohtsuki, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Akira Torii, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
Motoharu Niki, Shizuoka-Ken, JP;
NTN Corporation, Osaka-Fu, JP;
Abstract
A method for manufacturing a drive wheel bearing device is provided. During the manufacturing, a swaged portion is formed in a manner as a non-hardened region, and in a manner that variations based on a reference surface in the axial direction of the flat surface are restricted within +/−0.2 mm. The reference surface is provided with an end face on an outboard side of a flange for an attachment of a wheel or an end face on an inboard side of the flange for attachment to a vehicle body. Part of the swaged portion making contact with an outer joint member of to drive wheel bearing device is formed into a flat surface. Serrations and a pilot part are formed on an inner periphery of a first inner member of the drive wheel bearing device. An inner peripheral surface of the pilot part is formed as a turned surface, and the turned surface has been turned after forming the swaged portion. A serrated shaft is formed on the outer joint member for transmitting torque to and from the first inner member through the serrations and an outer periphery surface opposing to the pilot part. A surface hardened layer is formed on the outer joint member by heat treatment in a region that includes at least the serrated shaft.