The following formula can be
used to determine how many
grams of grease are required for
a certain bearing based on the
bearings width and outside
diameter measurements in
millimeters:
G=0.005xDxB
Where:
G = grease quantity in grams
D =bearing’ s outside diameter
in millimeters
B=bearing’ s width, in
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.machinerylubricatio-:-Grease Interval Correction Factors
14,000,000 ; Average eee
T = K x a ADSL 5 4x d pcktel id) pe UT LUT etd
nx (d°5) Texiparehte Housing below 180°F 10
Ft 150 to 175°F 05
175 to 200°F 02
Where: Above 200°F 01
. . Contamination Light, non-abrasive dust 10
‘T = Time until next relubrication (hours) Fe Heavy, nonabrasive dust or
Light, abrasive dust 04
- Heavy, abrasive dust 02
K = Product of all correction factors. ise Huriy most below 80% 10
Ftx Fe x Fm x Fv x Fp x Fd Fm Humidity between 80 and 90% or
(see table) Occasional condensation os
Occasional water on housing o4
= Vibration Less than 0:2 ips velocity. peak | 1.0
n= Speed (RPM) a D2ta0a ipo 06
Bi Above 0.4 (see note) 03
= r
d = Bore diameter (mm) z Sala Rive BOG 1
Fo 45 degree bore centerti Os
Vertical centering 03
Note: Bes Desi Ball bearir 10
aring Design arings
ips = inches / second Fa Cylindrical and needle roller bearings | 5.0
0.2 inches / second = 5 mm/sec. ‘Tapered and spherical roller bearings | 1.0