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In our daily life and industrial production, the motor, as an important driving equipment, is almost everywhere. However, sometimes there are a variety of problems, and among these problems, the bearing problem is the most common and the most influential. So, what quality problems are caused by the bearings of the motor?
1. Bearing wear
When the motor is running for a long time, bearing wear is inevitable. Once the bearing is seriously worn, it will cause the vibration and noise of the motor to increase, and may even cause the motor to overheat, making the life of the motor greatly shortened.
2. Poor lubrication
Lubricating oil is essential to the operation of bearings. If the bearing lacks sufficient lubrication, it will lead to increased friction, which will generate excessive heat and affect the performance of the motor. In addition, poor lubrication can also accelerate bearing wear and increase the risk of failure.
3. Improper installation
You may not know that improper installation can also seriously affect the performance of bearings. If the bearing installation is eccentric or the tightness is not appropriate, it will lead to the unbalanced operation of the motor, which will increase the burden of the bearing, resulting in accelerated wear and damage. Therefore, the bearing should be installed in strict accordance with the standard operation to ensure its position and tightness.
4. Material problem
The choice of bearing material is also very important. If the material of the bearing is not good enough and the anti-wear performance is poor, it will naturally affect its life. Bearings with poor materials are prone to premature failure due to fatigue damage, corrosion and other factors.
5. Environmental factors
The working environment of the motor also has an impact on the bearing. If the electric machine works in a high temperature, high humidity or dusty environment for a long time, these environmental factors will accelerate the aging and wear of the bearing. In order to ensure the normal operation of the motor, it is best to use under appropriate environmental conditions, and regularly clean and maintain.
To sum up, the impact of bearing problems on the motor can not be underestimated. From wear, poor lubrication, improper installation, material problems to environmental factors, these are important causes of motor failure. Only by fully understanding these problems and taking preventive measures can we ensure the stable operation and long life of the motor.