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Vibration
When a bearing is exposed to vibration, the forces of inertia may be so great as
to cause fatigue cracks to form in the cage material after a time. Sooner or
later these cracks lead to cage fracture.
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If the bearing is run at speeds in excess of that for which the cage is designed,
the cage is subjected to heavy forces of inertia that may lead to fractures.
Frequently, where very high speeds are involved, it is possible to select
bearings with cages of special design.
Wear
Cage wear may be caused by inadequate lubrication or by abrasive particles.
The idea with rolling bearings is of course to avoid sliding friction. However,
where the cage is concerned, sliding cannot be eliminated in the contacts with
the other components of the bearing. This explains why the cage is the first
component to be affected when the lubrication becomes inadequate. The cage
is always made of softer material than the other components of the bearing
and consequently it wears comparatively quickly. As the cage pockets increase
in size, due to wear, the rolling element guidance deteriorates and this also
applies to the cage in cases where the cage is centred on the rolling elements.
The resultant forces may lead to cage failure within a short space of time.
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Fragments of flaked material or other hard particles may become wedged
between the cage and a rolling element, preventing the latter from rotating
round its own axis. This leads to cage failure.
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thrust bearing become displaced in relation to each other. Then the balls do
not follow their normal path and heavy stresses may arise in the cage.
Cages in bearings subject to severe acceleration and retardation, in conjunction
with fluctuations in speed, are affected by forces of inertia. These give rise to
considerable pressure between the contacting surfaces, with consequent heavy
wear.
Damage examples
Cage of a spherical roller bearing, fatigue cracks have formed in the fillets (fig
3).
fig 3
Fractured surface of the cage shown in previous figure, the fatigue cracks are
clearly visible (fig 4).
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fig 6
A spherical roller bearing cage with bars deformed by roller hammering (fig 7).
The rollers have been exposed to very high impact accelerations. The cage
pocket clearance has gradually increased and consequently also the
hammering effect.
fig 7
A spherical roller bearing cage pocket with corner crack caused by roller
hammering (fig 8). The rollers have been exposed to excessive impact
accelerations.
fig 8
Wear of the outer part of both raceways of a spherical roller bearing inner ring
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(fig 9). This damage has been caused by the cages being exposed to, for
instance:
Inadequate lubrication.
Excessive cage accelerations on starting-up.
Excessive centrifugal accelerations (vibrations).
Excessive impact-induced accelerations (hammering situation).
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