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Methods of Lubrication

The main purpose of lubrication is to reduce friction and wear in bearings to prevent premature failure. The effects of lubrication may be briefly explained as follows:

  1. Reduction of Friction and Wear
    Direct metallic contact between the bearing rings, rolling elements and cage, which are the basic components of a bearing, is prevented by an oil film which reduces the friction and wear in the contact areas.
  2. Extension of Fatigue Life
    The rolling fatigue life of bearings depends greatly upon the viscosity and film thickness between the rolling contact surfaces. A heavy film thickness prolongs fatigue life, while insufficient film thickness shortens it.
  3. Dissipation of Frictional Heat and Cooling
    Circulating lubrication may be used to carry away frictional heat or heat transferred from the outside to prevent the bearing from overheating and the oil from deteriorating.
  4. Others
    Adequate lubrication also helps to prevent foreign material from entering the bearings and guards against corrosion and rusting.
  • Purposes of Lubrication
  • Comparison of Grease and Oil Lubrication
  • Grease Quantity
  • Grease Replenishing Interval
  • Grease Life of Sealed Ball Bearings
  • Lubricating Greases
  • Consistency
  • Selection of Oil Lubricants
  • Oil Lubrication Methods
    • Oil Bath Lubrication
    • Drip Feed Lubrication
    • Splash Lubrication
    • Circulating Lubrication
    • Jet Lubrication
    • Oil Mist Lubrication
    • Oil/Air Lubrication
  • Bearing Types and Proper Viscosity of Lubricating Oils
  • Oil Replacement Intervals
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