Patent ID: 7802363

Claim:
A method for forming a wheel bearing unit, comprising the steps of: forming a plurality of attachment holes in an axial direction through an attachment flange provided on an outer peripheral surface of a rotary member that is provided with a plurality of rotary raceways and rotates in use; fixing a plurality of studs to the attachment flange by press-fit inserting a base end portion thereof into the respective attachment holes; and disposing a plurality of rolling members between a plurality of stationary raceways, that are provided with a stationary member that does not rotate even in use, and the plurality of rotary raceways, wherein one member of the stationary member and the rotary member inwardly located in a radial direction is provided with a first inner raceway which is the stationary raceway or the rotary raceway directly formed in an axially intermediate portion of the outer peripheral surface, a small diameter stepped portion formed at one end portion in the axial direction of the outer peripheral surface, and an inner race securely fitted onto the small diameter stepped portion, and the inner race is formed with a second inner raceway which is the stationary raceway or the rotary raceway formed in the outer peripheral surface thereof and held at one end surface thereof by a crimped section which is formed by outwardly plastically deforming the one member in the radial direction, wherein, in use, a rotatable member for braking is overlappingly connected and fixed to an attachment surface provided in one side surface of the attachment flange by the respective studs and nuts into which the respective studs are threaded, wherein an opening edge peripheral portion of the respective attachment holes which is a part of the attachment surface is projected in the axial direction due to the press-fit insertion of the studs into the respective attachment holes, and wherein the amount of projection, from the attachment surface in the axial direction, of the opening edge peripheral portion is limited to no larger than 8 μm under the condition that the respective studs are press-fitted and fixed into the respective attachment holes.