
Every failed bearing tells a story — one that can help identify machinery problems, maintenance issues, bearing selection errors and other important matters. Are you interested?
You should be.
Bearings face harsh conditions every day, and this can result in premature bearing failure. When bearings fail, quick replacement to minimize downtime is the first priority. In fact, taking the time to investigate the causes of bearing failure can actually increase uptime and decrease both maintenance time and cost.
When it comes to protecting your equipment and processes, you'll want to be aware of the following three problems with your bearings. They can be killers.

Creep is where slipping occurs at the fitting surfaces, thereby creating a clearance at the fitting surface.
Evidence of creep...

Flaking occurs when small pieces of bearing material are split off from the smooth surface of the raceway or rolling elements due to rolling fatigue, thereby creating regions having rough and coarse texture.
Evidence of flaking...
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Smearing is surface damage that occurs from a collection of small seizures between bearing components, caused by oil film rupture and/or sliding.
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A bearing failure doesn't just affect specific equipment. These types of failures can — and do — cause entire facilities to grind to a halt.
Don't address an immediate problem by simply installing a new bearing-investigate the cause of bearing failure. You may be able to prolong bearing life, improve productivity and reduce maintenance costs by identifying and resolving issues around bearing selection, mounting, lubrication and application. LMT
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