Introduction
Types of Bearing Wear
Causes of Bearing Wear
Symptoms and Diagnosis of Bearing Wear
Preventive Maintenance Measures
Role of Lubrication in Preventing Wear
DSBR Factory: Superior Bearing Manufacturing & Quality Control
Conclusion
Understanding the root causes of bearing wear is key to extending machinery life and improving system efficiency. In most cases, premature wear is not caused by material defects, but by operational and environmental factors. Below are the most common contributors to bearing damage:
Improper lubrication accounts for nearly 50% of all bearing failures.
Causes:
Insufficient or excessive lubricant
Incompatible lubricant types
Lubricant degradation due to heat or contaminants
Effects:
Increases friction and temperature
Leads to adhesive wear, scuffing, and eventual seizure
DSBR’s Solution:
We provide bearings with pre-lubrication options, recommend ideal grease viscosities, and offer sealed bearing units that eliminate the need for re-lubrication in standard use.
The presence of dust, dirt, metal shavings, or moisture can lead to abrasive and corrosive wear.
Sources:
Unclean installation environment
Damaged or low-quality seals
Contaminated lubrication systems
Effects:
Surface scratches
Accelerated pitting and corrosion
Reduced lifespan
DSBR’s Solution:
Our multi-lip sealing systems and vacuum-clean packaging dramatically reduce contamination risks during handling and operation.
Even slight deviations in the shaft or housing alignment can concentrate load in specific areas, accelerating wear.
Causes:
Incorrect installation
Bent shafts or mounting errors
Thermal expansion
Effects:
Uneven contact stress
Edge loading
Increased vibration
DSBR’s Solution:
Our bearings are manufactured to tight dimensional tolerances and tested for axial and radial precision, ensuring optimal alignment even in demanding setups.
Bearings are designed to handle specified limits of axial and radial loads. Overloading leads to plastic deformation and surface fatigue.
Causes:
Exceeding dynamic or static load ratings
Unexpected mechanical impacts
Undersized bearing selection
Effects:
Brinelling (indentation of raceways)
Rapid fatigue failure
DSBR’s Solution:
Our engineers assist customers in bearing selection based on exact load conditions, and we offer customized heavy-duty designs for mining and truck applications.
Rough handling, incorrect tools, or improper fitting can introduce micro-damage that progresses into serious wear.
Common Mistakes:
Using hammers during installation
Not using bearing heaters or correct pullers
Forcing misaligned parts
DSBR’s Solution:
We provide installation guidelines and training support, along with tool kits for safe and precise bearing fitting.
By identifying these root causes, businesses can implement targeted solutions to minimize bearing wear and boost operational uptime. In the next chapter, we’ll dive into the diagnostic methods used to detect early signs of wear before failure occurs.