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Of
Roller Bearings
Roller Bearings have a long history
1794
around
3000 BC
Tasks of Roller Bearings
l reducing friction
l transfer of loads
l guiding rotating parts
Friction
Energy losses through friction
10 % = 1/2 E [AUS+BR+E+S]
SKF
one of the worlds biggest manufacturers of roller
bearings
made the following calculation:
needle roller
Friction in Roller Bearings
90% by greases
revolution or DN - factor
D+d
DN = n
2
D = external bearing diameter [mm]
d = internal bearing diameter [mm]
n = revolution per minute [rpm]
D+d
dm= medium bearing diameter [mm] =
2
temperature range
DN- Factors for OKS Bearing Greases
Temperature Range of OKS Bearing
Greases
with MoS2
with MoS2
with Mox - Active
with PTFE
with PTFE
Lubrication by greases
Grease pump
Contamination may
cause bearing failures.
Seals protect to a large
Frequent relubrication is required when
extent from outside contaminations.
the hazard of grease contamination exists.
Same applies if the grease should seal also
against penetrating moisture.
40
500 250 50
tfa = radial ball bearing 500 420 360 280 240 200 160 120 100 80 60
tfb = cylindrical roller bearing / needle bearing100 200 500 1 000 2 000 5 000 10 000
tfc = self aligning roller bearing / taper rolling bearing / axial roller bearing n [U/min]
massive cylindrical roller bearing (0,2 tfc), axial cylindrical roller
bearing (0,5 tfc)
Correction of Relubrication Intervals
C Lubrication interval
100
l above 70C the factor 0,5 applies
for each temperature rise of 15C
85 i.e. with a temperature rise from e.g.
70C up to 85C the service life of
the grease is cut by half.
70
Cooling
pump
l low speed
Lubrication with Solid Lubricants -
Exsample
Lubrication by Solid
Lubricants only
at temperatures > + 200 C
OKS 230 MoS2-High Temperature Paste
(for thin-film lubrication during assembly and maintenance)
in connection with
l High loads
l Shock stress
l Vibrations
l Low or high speed
l Stop-and-go operation
l Very low or very high temperatures
l Temperature variations
l Humid conditions
l Corrosive influences
l Long-term lubricating needs
l Use in the food industry
Thank You
for Your
Attention