In the operation of mechanical equipment, the maintenance and maintenance of bearings is very important. For Z&W bearings, their maintenance work is mainly focused on three key aspects. Today, we're going to find out.
Ensure lubrication and cleanliness of Z&W bearings: Before inspecting Z&W bearings, it is necessary to thoroughly clean the bearing surface and remove the components near the bearings. In particular, it should be noted that the oil seal is a very vulnerable part, and excessive force should be avoided when checking and disassembling Z&W bearings to prevent damage to the parts. If there is a problem with the oil seal or its surrounding parts during the inspection, it should be replaced immediately to prevent the bearing from being damaged by the bad oil seal.
Lubricant quality of Z&W bearings: The life of bearings is not only affected by the way they are used and maintained, but the quality of lubricants also plays a crucial role. Methods for checking Z&W bearing lubricants include rubbing a small amount of lubricant between your fingers to feel for contaminants, or applying a thin layer of lubricant on the back of your hand for a light sealing check. If a problem is found, replace the lubricant in time. Note: It is best to filter the oil before using it. For Z&W bearings lubricated with grease, when replacing grease, the cleaning tools used should avoid touching any part of the bearing, so as not to insert residual fibers between the rolling parts and cause damage.
Working environment of Z&W bearings: When checking Z&W bearings, it should be avoided to expose them to pollution or moisture. If work is interrupted, cover the equipment with oiled paper, plastic sheets or similar materials.
The working environment of the bearing is equally important, and the reason why the life of the bearing in many machinery ends early is largely due to the unsatisfactory working environment. By focusing on these three key points, Z&W is committed to improving the efficiency and life of bearings, providing a solid guarantee for the stable operation of the machinery industry.