wbednarz
Mechanical
- Jun 11, 2003
- 19
We have some angular contact bearings without seals used in an environment where there is a lot of airborne metalic dust. Basically ground slag from a burn cut.
The bearings are in a compartment that shields it from heavy particles but the airborne dust still gets in the compartment. The bearing are under a heavy load but the rpm is rather low at about 180 - 200. They are used at about 75% of their load rating.
I would like to have someone inspect the bearing races to determine the life expectancy of the bearing. Any recommendations or thoughts?
FYI: Several bearing manufacturers have told us that this particular bearing does not have a sealed equivalent. We are looking into having custom seals made though.
The bearings are in a compartment that shields it from heavy particles but the airborne dust still gets in the compartment. The bearing are under a heavy load but the rpm is rather low at about 180 - 200. They are used at about 75% of their load rating.
I would like to have someone inspect the bearing races to determine the life expectancy of the bearing. Any recommendations or thoughts?
FYI: Several bearing manufacturers have told us that this particular bearing does not have a sealed equivalent. We are looking into having custom seals made though.