1. Lubrication
Proper lubrication ensures smooth operation of the bearing. Poor lubrication can lead to malfunction or jamming. Regular maintenance and timely lubrication replacement are crucial.
2. Temperature
High temperatures can damage the oil film. During continuous operation, heat buildup is inevitable. In addition to using high-temperature grease, proper heat dissipation measures should be taken.
3. Sealing
When bearings operate in environments exposed to contaminants, their service life can be significantly reduced. For bearings installed in special locations, proper sealing must be ensured to prevent contamination and moisture ingress.
4. Load Capacity
Luoyang bearings come in various specifications and models, each designed to handle specific radial and axial loads. Long-term operation under overload conditions will inevitably reduce bearing lifespan.
5. Vibration and Shock
Even with good lubrication, bearings can be damaged by excessive vibration or impact. Measures should be taken for vibration damping and impact resistance to protect the bearing during operation.
6. Environment
Humidity, seawater, or other corrosive environments can damage bearings over time. Bearings with high moisture content will rust and oxidize more quickly. Improper preload and misalignment during assembly also reduce bearing life and affect operational stability.
Luoyang bearings are critical components in industrial machinery and equipment. The quality of their assembly directly influences operational stability and longevity. Prior to assembly, necessary preparations must be made to ensure precision and performance.
1. Ensure a Clean, Dry Environment
The assembly site should be clean and dry. Environmental cleanliness is essential to avoid contamination during installation.
2. Choose Proper Assembly Methods Based on Size and Environment
Cold Assembly: Use a copper rod or a dedicated cold mounting sleeve.
Heating Assembly: It is recommended to use an electromagnetic induction heater for safe and uniform heating before installation.
3. Prepare Parts and Tools in Advance
Ensure all necessary components, tools, and equipment are ready before starting the assembly process.
4. Clean All Parts Thoroughly Before Assembly
Every part that will be assembled should be cleaned carefully to remove dust, grease, or debris.
5. Check Dimensions and Accuracy
Inspect the size and shape accuracy of all components according to technical drawings to ensure a proper fit during installation.