The Functions of Lubrication
Lubricants reduce wear and friction by
Lubricating all true rolling contacts
elastohydrodynamically
Lubricating sliding contacts between the raceways and
rolling elements
Lubricating sliding contact between the rollers and
guiding elements
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The Functions of Lubrication
Lubricants also
Protect highly finished surfaces of rolling elements
and rings from corrosion
Help prevent intrusion of foreign matter, (done with
grease pack)
Provide a heat transfer medium
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The Functions of Lubrication
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Base Oil Viscosity
VISCOSITY="resistancetoflow"ofafluid
Water: low viscosity
(1cSt at 20C)
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Honey: high viscosity
(~1200 cSt at 20C)
Lubrication Regimes
Boundary layer lubrication
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Hydrodynamic lubrication
Elasto-Hydrodynamic Regime
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How Does Good Lubrication Work?
Just like aqua planing!
Rollers surf on a thin lubricant film
No metal-metal contact
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How Does Good Lubrication Work?
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Incredible Performance of a Lubricant
Lubricant film
thickness 1/100th of a
paper sheet
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Withstanding pressure of 10
cars on a finger nail
Contamination Particles
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Contamination Particles
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Minimum Required Lubricant Viscosity
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Viscosity Minimums
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Viscosity - Temperature Chart
Viscosity classification numbers are
according to International Standard ISO
3448-1975 for oils having a viscosity
index of 95. Approximate equivalent
SAE viscosity grades are shown in
parentheses.
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Synthetic ISO VG 32
oil having a viscosity
index of 138.
SAE grades
gear oil
SAE grades
crankcase oil
AGMA grades
ISO VG
Kinematic
viscosities
Viscosity
Equivalents
Viscosities based on 95 VI singlegrade oils.
ISO grades are specified at 40 C.
AGMA grades are specified at 100 F.
SAE 75W, 80W, 85W, and 5 and 10W
Specified at low temperature (below 17
F
= 0 C). Equivalent viscosities for 100 F
And 210 F are shown. SAE 90 to 250
and
20 to 50 specified at 210 F (100 C).
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Saybolt
viscosities
Composition of a Lubricant
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Oil Types
Petroleum Oils
Napthenic
Paraffinic
Synthetic Oils
Diesters
Silicones
Fluorocarbons
Synthetic Hydrocarbons
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Oil Additives
Anti-Corrosion
Anti-Foam
Anti-Oxidant
EP (Extreme Pressure)
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AW (Anti-Wear)
Detergent
Dispersant
VI-improvement
Additives
Antifoam
Anticorrosion
VI-improvement
Anti-oxidant
without
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with
without
with
with, but sheared to
smaller molecules after
long use
Additives
E.P.
Polar
Temperature
Phosphorus
Chlorine
Sulphur
With oil
additive
Solid
Load
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SolidAdditives
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Grease Vs. Oil
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What is Grease?
A grease is 90 % oil held in a thickener (10 %)
Think of the
thickener as a
sponge holding
the oil
It is not: a thick oil
a solid oil (wax)
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Grease Grades
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NLGI Consistency Numbers
NLGI
Number
Penetration
[* 0.1 mm]
Appearance
Use
gear boxes
etc.
000
00
0
445 - 475
400 - 430
355 - 385
Very Fluid
Fluid
Semi-Fluid
1
2
3
310 - 340
265 - 295
220 - 250
Very Soft
Soft
Medium Hard
bearings
4
5
6
175 - 205
130 - 160
85 - 115
Hard
Very Hard
Extremely Hard
sealing
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Incompatibility of Greases
A lithium
grease...
which is mixed
with a sodium grease
gives a softer grease
than the two in isolation.
The grease leaks out and,
moreover, has a lower
maximum operating
temperature.
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N a soap
Li com pl
C a com pl
Calcium soap
Sodium (Na) soap
Lithium complex
Calcium complex
Sodium complex
Barium complex
Aluminum complex
Clay
Polyurea
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C la y
Al com pl
Ba com pl
P o ly u re a
C a soap
Lithium soap
N a com pl
Thickners
Li soap
Grease Compatibility Table
+ = Compatible
- = Incompatible
0 = Individual testing
required
Grease Thickeners
Thickener
Sodium soap
Lithium soap
Lithium complex
soap
Calcium soap
Aluminum soap
Sodium complex
soap
Calcium or barium
complex soap
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Base oil
Temperature
Range, C
Reaction
to Wear
Mineral oil
Mineral oil
Mineral oil
-20 to 100
-20 to 130
-20 to 150
dissolves
resistant up to 90C
resistant
Mineral oil
Mineral oil
Mineral oil
-20 to 50
-20 to 70
-20 to 140
Mineral oil
-20 to 140
highly resistant
resistant
resistant up to
approx. 80C
highly resistant
Grease Thickeners
Thickener
Base oil
Temperature
Range, C
Reaction
to Wear
Bentonite
Aluminum
complex soap
Polyurea
Polyurea
Lithium soap
Lithium soap
Lithium soap
Mineral oil
Mineral oil
-20 to 150
-20 to 150
resistant
resistant
Mineral oil
SHC oil
di-Ester oil
Poly-Ester
Silicone oil
-20 to 150
-40 to 160
-50 to 110
-40 to 160
-40 to 170
resistant
resistant
resistant
resistant
highly resistant
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Standard Greasing Practice
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Grease Run-in
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Lubrication Modes
Greased for life
Sealed bearings
Initial grease selection important
Occasional relubrication /
replenishing
Open bearings
Consult SKF / general catalogue
Continuous relubrication
For highly demanding
applications, or for sealing
purposes
Consult SKF / general catalog
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Grease Lubrication Interval Chart
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Grease Relubrication Amount
By adding small quantities of fresh grease at regular
intervals the used grease in the bearing arrangement will
be partially replaced. Suitable quantities to be added can
be obtained from:
GP (oz) = D (in) x B (in)
10
GP = Grease Quantity to be added when Replenishing
D = Bearing Outside Diameter
B = Bearing Width
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Grease Replenishment
RelubricationintervalsfromSKFChartsarebased
onL01
99% of bearings will still be reliably lubricated
L10 Grease lives are approximately twice the L01
Grease life
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Grease Replenishment
IftheGreaserelubricationintervalislessthan
sixmonths,topoffathalftherecommended
interval
ForGreaserelubricationintervalsoversix
months,completelyremoveandreplaceold
greasewithfreshgrease
Greasechartsdonotapplyincontaminated
environments
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Grease Paths
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Grease Escape
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Greasing Bearings on Vertical Shafts
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SKF System 24 Automatic Lubricator
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Static Oil Lubrication
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Oil Lifting Ring and Flinger
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Circulating Oil
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Oil Lubrication Schemes
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Air-Oil Delivery System
Metered Oil Supply (cc/Hour)
Oil Film
Compressed
Air
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Air/Oil
Stream
Life of an Oil
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Cleanliness Control Oil Lubrication
Water Extraction
Water is extremely detrimental to bearings:
One teaspoon or water in on gallon of oil reduces the oil
viscosity approximately 50%
This is just over 0.1% water content, or 1000 ppm
Aim for 200 ppm (0.02%) water content in filtered,
circulating systems
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Cleanliness Oil Filtration
Filters use a Beta rating to define their
effectiveness:
Bx = n1 / n2
n1 = No. of particles per volume unit larger than
x microns upstream from the filter
n2 = No. of particles per volume unit larger than
x microns downstream from the filter
B6 = 75 means only 1 in 75 particles greater than
6 microns will pass the filter
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Cleanliness Classifications
Two Cleanliness Classification systems are in use:
NAS 1638
ISO 4406
These systems rank the oil cleanliness by the
number of particles of certain sizes present in the
oil. Tables are available from SKF.
SKF recommends ISO 4406 Class 15/12 or NAS
Class 6 for circulating oil systems.
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Flushing New Circulating Oil Systems
Bearings can be damaged in the first few minutes
of operation by hard contaminants in the system
Flushing should be accomplished before the first
startup of the machine
Recommend using a low viscosity oil and
maximum flow rates to achieve the highest
turbulence in the system
Lower flow rates should not dislodge contaminants
during normal operation
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Oil Sampling
Regular sampling gives best results
Samples from Pressurized Piping is preferred
On-line Particle Counters are also available
Oil Condition: Check the following:
Viscosity
Oxidation
Particle Distribution by size
Particle type and shape (by microscope)
Water Content
Loss of Additive Content
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Standstill Precautions
Free Water in the Oil or Grease is the greatest
danger
Avoid High-Pressure Cleaning
Explore New Seals and Sealing Methods
New Labryinth-type seals are available
Purge or Replace contaminated Lubricant with
Fresh and Clean Lubricant
In Circulating Oil Systems, remove Free Water
before shutdown with extractors
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