Rolling-contact bearings
The machines are equipped with different types of rolling-contact bearings depending on the
version and the operating conditions described in the order. The different types are listed on
the lubricant plate of the machine. In converter operation an insulated bearing is usually
installed on the non-drive end. The following rolling-contact bearing variants are available:
Table 3-4
Rolling-contact bearing variants
Version
Rolling-contact bearing
Horizontal type of construction,
coupling output
● Drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a fixed bearing
● Non-drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a floating bearing
with axial compression springs
Horizontal type of construction,
for increased transverse forces
e.g. in the case of belt coupling
● Drive end: Cylindrical-roller bearing as a floating bearing
● Non-drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a fixed bearing
Vertical type of construction,
shaft height 315, coupling output
● Drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a fixed bearing
● Non-drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a floating bearing
with axial compression springs
Vertical type of construction,
shaft height 355 ... 450
● Drive end: Pairing of angular-contact ball bearing / deep-groove
ball bearing as a fixed bearing
● Non-drive end: Deep-groove ball bearing as a floating bearing
with axial compression springs
Automatic regreasing system (option)
The roller bearings are optionally equipped with an automatic regreasing system. The roller
bearings are supplied with new grease portions by the regreasing system in parameterized
time intervals.
Rolling-contact bearing design for "Increased degree of protection" (option)
Improved sealing of the bearing units to prevent dust and water from getting in can be achieved
by positioning a grease chamber ahead of the actual bearing unit. Although the same grease
is used in both cases for reasons of convenience, a distinction is made here between
"lubricating grease" and "sealing grease" because of their different functions.
Layout
The spent lubricating grease collects in the space between the bearing housing and the outer
bearing cap. The latter also forms the sealing grease chamber with the labyrinth sealing ring
(optional). The second lubricating nipple containing the grease duct for pressing in the sealing
grease is also located in the outer bearing cap. The chamber is sealed off from the space
where the lubricating grease collects by a V-ring or a V-ring and felt ring combination which
prevents the sealing grease in the chamber from penetrating into the lubricating grease
collecting space. During operation, the sealing grease in the chamber slowly runs out via the
labyrinth and seals it, additionally removing dust from inside and around the outside of the
labyrinth ring.
Description
3.1 Comparison of IEC and GOST standards
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