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CV6 Proper Installation of Bearing Components
CV6 Proper Installation of Bearing Components
CV6 Proper Installation of Bearing Components
TECHTIPS CV6
Proper Inner Race can cause permanent metallurgical (excessive end play) are caused
Installation damage to the bearing so take by an unseated inner race working
proper precautions and use correct away from the shoulder in service.
Before installing the inner race, it
methods when heating and cooling
is important to check the shaft for
bearings. Never heat bearings
any signs of wear. A worn shaft
above 250°F (129°C). Electric ovens
can lead to bearing misalignment,
and electrically heated oil baths
which may reduce bearing life.
are commonly used. Protect the
Check for adequate seating of a
bearings from the heat source with
inner race against a shaft shoulder
a simple wire screen holder or
(Example A). Ensure proper inner ceramic plate.
race seating, by using a 0.002 in. Example A
(0.05 mm) feeler gauge. Check for
any gap between the inner race
backface and the shaft shoulder.
Proper Outer the outer race for proper seating refrigeration equipment to chill outer
Race Installation against the housing shoulder using races down to about -20°F (-28.9°C).
feeler gages. To reach colder temperatures, use
Use a properly designed driver when
a bath of dry ice (solid CO2) and
installing a tightly fitted outer race Outer races that will be installed
automotive antifreeze (ethylene
into a hub or housing. Consult your into hubs or housings with a press
glycol) in about a 50/50 mixture.
Timken representative for the proper fit, particularly aluminum hubs,
sizes and details of outer race may be shrunk in a deep freeze NOTE: Do not add water. Some
drivers. The outer race drivers only unit, cooled to -65°F (-53.9°C) for dry ice contains embedded water
contact the face of the outer race, one hour before incurring potential ice and will not have the cooling
never the raceway surface. Contact damage. Use a thermostat along ability of pure dry ice. In such a
with the raceway may cause with a freezer unit or a properly case, use a higher proportion of dry
scratches, dents or raised metal calibrated thermometer to control ice and less antifreeze. Consult your
that may lead to premature bearing temperature. Use commercial Timken service representative for
fatigue (Examples D and E). Check additional details.
WARNING CAUTION
Failure to observe the following warnings could create Failure to follow these cautions may
a risk of death or serious injury. result in property damage
Never spin a bearing with compressed air. The components may be forcefully expelled. Use of improper bearing fits may cause
Proper maintenance and handling practices are critical. Always follow installation instructions damage to equipment.
and maintain proper lubrication. Do not use damaged bearings.
A bearing/component should not be put into service if its shelf life has been exceeded.
TechTips is not intended to substitute for the specific recommendations of your equipment suppliers.
Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this writing,
but no liability is accepted for errors, omissions or for any other reason.
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