Information on procedures that must be adhered to when handling bearings is described below. Preparations before mounting Bearing mounting Inspection after mounting Bearing removal Bearing storage
To confirm that the bearing has been mounted correctly, perform a rotation check. First, rotate the shaft or housing to see whether anything unusual can be detected. Next, engage the bearing without applying a load. After observing its rotational condition at low speed, slowly increase the rotat...
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Bearing storage Bearings are coated with a rust preventative compound and securely packaged before delivery. Please observe the following guidelines when storing bearings. Ideally, bearings should be stored in a location with low humidity, i.e. less than 60% relative humidity....
Bearing mounting Mounting Procedures and Examples of Damage Furthermore, the maximum static load that bearings can withstand is shown in the NTN catalog as the bearing's “basic static load rating.” This is the maximum amount of force which can be applied to the central contact area between ...
In order to avoid damage to machinery and danger to workers when changing or removing bearings, proper protective equipment and bearing removal equipment should be used. Generally speaking, reuse of bearings is not recommended. If you are considering the reuse of a bearing, please read carefully ...
Bearing Mounting Surfaces Any burrs, cutting chips, rust or dirt should first be removed from the bearing mounting surfaces. Installation can then be simplified if the clean surfaces are lubricated with spindle oil. ■Preparation Procedure Burrs, dirt, and other contaminants that infiltrate the ...