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Bearing Grease Replenishment Mistake 1: Calendar Base Greasing

Performing bearing grease replenishment once per week or once a month may seem like a sensible thing to do. After all, performing scheduled maintenance at regular periods is an age-old concept ingrained in each of us early on. Even OEMs still advise best practices based on time intervals to ensure maximum asset lifespan.

Bearing Grease Replenishment Mistake 2: Over and Under-Greasing your Bearings

The second mistake we should all avoid is adding too much, or not enough bearing grease. Too much grease builds up pressure pushing the rolling elements through the fluid film and against the outer race. Increased friction and temperature dramatically shorten your bearing’s life. Not enough grease will have the same life-shortening effect.


How do we know when just the right amount of grease has been added? Ultrasound of course. Listen to the bearing and measure the drop-in friction as the grease fills the bearing cavity. As the decibel level approaches normal baselines and stabilizes carefully slow the application of lubricant. Should the decibel level begin to increase slightly, STOP! The job is done.


Bearing Grease Replenishment Mistake 3: Relying on Subjective Bearing Data

Like any job there is a right way and a wrong way to do things. Simply listening to a bearing with an ultrasound device that gives no quantitative feedback is a recipe for disaster. The audible feedback is too subjective to draw any comparative conclusions. No two people hear the same and there is no way to remember what the bearing sounded like a month ago.


SKF announces changes to Group Management
SKF announces changes to Group Management
SKF announces changes to Group Management
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