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(Part 1) Ways to extend bearing service life for high speed applications
2018-09-18
Wear and tear naturally occur over time for any bearing. For parts used in high-speed applications, the negative effects of wear and tear can become a major issue much sooner.
High-speed applications create a pair of problems for your bearing’s wellbeing: more heat and friction. Without proper planning and precautions, the added heat and friction caused by high-speed use can cause churning, slippage, and early breakage. Not only will this lead you to quickly ramp up your part replacement budget, it can also lead to lost potential revenue from unplanned downtime and a need to allocate valuable resources to avoidable issues.
Fortunately, a mix of proper bearing selection and preventative measures can help you make sure your bearings are built to handle high speeds. Here’s what you can do to help extend the lifespan of bearings used in high-speed applications.
Use proper lubrication
Once of the best ways to limit the impacts of friction is through proper lubrication. A well-lubricated bearing can help reduce slippage and churning, while limiting other forms of wear and tear that can cause early part failure.
To start, you’ll want to identify the right lubrication for your part. Improper lubrication can lead your bearings to an early demise. Different operating speeds can call for a different base oil viscosity to help the part run seamlessly. Over time, the lubrication can lose viscosity as well. In this case, you’ll also want to plan for manual relubrication or a solution that allows for the part to re-lubricate itself if possible.
You’ll also want to make sure that you use the right amount of lubrication for your part. Too much lubricant can lead to churning. Too little won’t properly prevent excess friction and wear.