The common features of rolling mill bearings are high load, impact load, and high temperature environment, or high speed and high temperature. The actual working life of bearings is often lower than their theoretical life. The use of bearings in brand new equipment often results in a very long bearing life. Outdated equipment and rolling mill parts with poor precision will consume a large amount of bearings. These rolling mill bearings are very unfortunate. The most common form of bearing damage is fatigue in the main load area of the raceways. As wear intensifies. Larger metal debris hinders the normal rotation of the bearing. Eventually completely scrapped.
Rolling-element bearings are used to ensure smooth, efficient operation in many machines with rotary motion—from car wheels, engines and turbines to medical equipment.
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