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| Bearing Failures and Solutions |
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The bearing is generally usable up to the end of the rolling fatigue
life if handled properly. If it fails earlier, it may be due to some
fault in the selection, handling, lubrication, and/or mounting of the
bearing.
It is sometimes difficult to determine the real cause of bearing failure
because many interrelated factors are possible. It is, however, possible
to prevent the recurrence of similar problems by considering possible
causes according to the situation and condition of the machine on which
the bearings failed. Also, installation location, operating conditions,
and surrounding structure of the bearings should be taken into consideration.
Bearing failures are classified and illustrated in photos in this section.
Use this section as a guide for troubleshooting.
The following is the photoes and descriptions of bearing failures.
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Flaking |

Peeling |

Spalling |

Smearing |
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Wear |

Speckles and Discoloration |

Indentations |

Chipping |
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Cracking |

Rust and Corrosion |

Seizing |

Fretting and Fretting Corrosion |
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Electrical Pitting |

Rolling Path Skewing |

Damage to Reteiners |

Creeping |
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