| Bearing Temperature |
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Bearing temperature generally rises with start-up and stabilizes at
a temperature slightly lower than at start-up (normally 10 to 40 °C
higher than room temperature) in a certain time. The time before stabilizing
depends on the size, type, speed, and lubrication system of the bearing
and the heat dissipation condition around the bearing. It ranges from
about 20 minutes to as long as several hours.
If bearing temperature does not stabilize but continues to rise, the
causes shown in following are conceivable Operation should be stopped
and an appropriate corrective action should be taken.
High bearing temperature is not desirable in view of maintaining an
adequate service life and preventing lubricant deterioration. A desirable
bearing temperature is generally below 100 °C.
Major causes of high bearing temperature
- Extremely insufficient or excessive lubricant
- Poor installation of the bearings
- Extremely small bearing clearance or extremely heavy load
- Extremely high friction between lip and seal groove
- Improper lubricant type
- Creep between the fitting surfaces
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