jasonf987
Electrical
- Jan 11, 2009
- 21
Afternoon Gents,
We had a recent failure of one of our refiners, which literally destroyed the refiner plates. upon closer inspection we found a tiny ball bearing lodged in the pieces of the plate. our supplier is adament it caused the failure, i however doubt it. there are no signs of rubbing or other damage anywhere else on the plate. there are not even signs of rubbing or any damage on the ball bearing itself.
Is a ball bearing hard/strong enough to be able to destroy a refiner plate?
We had a recent failure of one of our refiners, which literally destroyed the refiner plates. upon closer inspection we found a tiny ball bearing lodged in the pieces of the plate. our supplier is adament it caused the failure, i however doubt it. there are no signs of rubbing or other damage anywhere else on the plate. there are not even signs of rubbing or any damage on the ball bearing itself.
Is a ball bearing hard/strong enough to be able to destroy a refiner plate?