Lubrication of Rolling Bearings Tips and Advice
Lubrication of Rolling Bearings Tips and Advice
Lubrication of Rolling Bearings Tips and Advice
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BARRIERTA L 55/2
BARRIERTA KM 192
Klbersynth BEP 72-82
Klbersynth BHP 72-102
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Low-temperature greases
Lubricating greases exhibiting minimal consistency increase at low temperatures provide excellent
low-temperature stability. Suitable base oils for low-temperature duty are synthetic esters, PFPE oils
and polyalphaolefns. The general criterion defning low-temperature stability is the fow pressure
test in accordance with DIN 51 805 or the low-temperature torque test according to IP 186. The
temperature at which a fow pressure of 1,400 mbar is generated will be stated as lowest service
temperature of our rolling bearing greases.
A grease which shows good low-temperature stability will often perform poorly in high-temperature
applications. The automotive industry in particular often requires low temperatures of 40 C (40 F)
while the actual day-to-day operating temperature of the unit is for example +100 C (212 F).
Two grease types are shown whose lower operating temperature range is clearly below 40 C (40 F):
BARRIERTA KL 092
ISOFLEX PDL 300 A
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BARRIERTA KL 092 ISOFLEX PDL 300 A
BARRIERTA KL 092 and ISOFLEX PDL 300 A are
lubricating greases which are particularly suitable
for low-temperature applications. Please contact our
technical consultants for an estimation of the grease
service life in your application.
The operating temperature range and the maximum
speed factor n d
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The darker areas are preferred if lifetime lubrication is
the objective.
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High-purity and low-noise greases
Such greases are used to reduce the running noise of rolling element bearings, e.g. in audio & video equipment, pre-
cision bearings in disk drives, linear and oscillating actuators in computer sensors and printers. Low-noise high-purity
greases are also a vital component for the production of precision equipment. The use of a high-purity grease can
signifcantly extend the operational lifetime of a rolling bearing.
Bearing specifics Lubrication specifics
Bearing surface (roughness, waviness) Additives
Contamination in the bearing Grease volume
Sealing material Thickener
Bearing dimensions Consistency
Cage material Grease texture
Seal type Grease distribution
Vibration Grease application
Oscillation Base oil viscosity
Bearing size Manufacturing technology
Temperature Contamination in the grease (purity)
Materials
Load
Internal clearance
Precision
Speed factor
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The entire system is used to measure the combined noise be-
haviour of the rolling bearing and lubricant. It is therefore often
diffcult to identify which infuencing factors are responsible for
generation of both solid-borne sound and air-borne noise.
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lubrication is required.
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High-speed greases
High-speed lubricating greases easily cope with speeds which can normally only be achieved
through the use of lubricating oils. Their consistency corresponds to that of usual rolling bearing
greases (e.g. NLGI grades 1 or 2). For speed factors below 1 million [mm min
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ing bearing greases have provided excellent operational performance for a great many years. More
recently, new extreme-speed greases have been developed enabling operational speed factors in
excess of 2 million [mm min
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tool spindles enabling lowest operating temperatures.
ISOFLEX LDS SPECIAL A has proven successful for many years. Klberspeed BF 72-22 and
Klberspeed BFP 42-32 are the latest developments in high-speed bearing lubrication. Klber-
speed BF 72-22 may be used at speed factors up to 2 million [mm min
1
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42-32 up to 2.3 million [mm min
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In applications with speed factors n d
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of 1 million and more,
the lubricating greases service life is determined primarily by
high peripheral speeds and the resulting forces. The temperature
which develops in such high-speed applications must be closely
monitored and should be no higher than 80 C (176 F) for the
above-mentioned greases. The bearing temperature should be
around 40 50 C (104 122 F). Higher temperatures may be
reduced by external cooling.
The focus of high-speed grease lubrication is defnitely towards
increasing the maximum attainable speed factor. It is therefore
not possible to describe the lubricating grease service life as a
function of temperature. Please contact our technical consult-
ants for an estimation of grease service life in your application.
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Special greases for the heavy industry
Greases of this type are subject to specifc EP requirements. Indicating the presence of EP (extreme
pressure) additives, which together with special thickeners and base oils impart high load-carrying
capacity. EP greases perform extremely well under boundary and mixed friction regimes.
EP greases should be used for rolling bearings with a C/P load ratio of less than 10.
Types containing special additives have been developed to minimise wear under high load con-
ditions. Klberlub BE 41-1501 is an exceptional extreme-pressure grease containing molybdenum
disulphide and graphite as solid lubricants. This composition enables its use under extreme load
conditions, C/P ratio > 2.
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The upper service temperature for this heavy-duty grease was determined on the FAG FE-8 rolling bearing grease tester.
Lubricating grease service life as a function of temperature
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Klbersynth HBE 94-401
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Special greases for other
industries
Lubricating greases for oscillating movements
Rolling bearings can operate under extreme condi-
tions, such as oscillating movements. Permanent
start/stop operation prevents the development of a
stable separating layer between the friction partners,
leading to what is known as boundary friction. The
wear risk increases and the lifetime of the rolling bear-
ing can decrease as a consequence.
In oscillating rolling bearings mounted on a horizontal
shaft, the effect of gravity draws the lubricant gradually
downwards. If the oscillating amplitude is small, the
upper part of the rolling element may not be suffciently
covered with lubricant. Additionally, the amount of
fresh lubricant entering the space between the friction
partners is very small, leading to diffcult lubrication
conditions for which a special lubricant is required.
Test results obtained with rotating movements cannot
be applied to oscillating movements.
1)
If oscillating amplitudes are constantly very small,
the rolling element cannot rotate to redistribute the
lubricant. The resulting effect may be bearing damage
with ball or roller-shaped brinell marks occurring to
the loaded bearing rings. This effect is referred to as
the False Brinelling Effect and is a typical wear pat-
tern of tribocorrosion.
The same effect is also observed when linear move-
ment occurs, e.g. in linear guides with ball and roller
screw systems, ball bushings or ball screws.
The right lubricant for oscillating movements, e.g.
with special combinations of solid lubricants allows
the formation of a tribological reaction layer from
the start for sustainable protection against brinelling
wear and component failure.
Ruptures in the separating layer quickly lead to failure.
Intermittent operation (interrupted drive movement),
smalll oscillating amplitudes and low temperatures
have a negative effect on the separating layer and the
lifetime.
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It is therefore essential to discuss operating
conditions as precisely as possible to determine the
right lubricant and the ideal lubrication method for the
bearing design in each kind of application.
1) Worksheet on research project no. 315/1 Wirkung von Schmierstoffen bei langsamen oszillierenden Gleit- und Wlzbewegungen, Forschungsvereinigung
Antriebstechnik e.V., Version July 99.
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Lubricating greases for roller bearings
Roller bearings are a particular lubrication challenge
due to their tribological characteristics, as they often
operate under extreme conditions like high pressure
at low rotational speeds.
Lubricants for these conditions need to have special
characteristics to cope with rolling friction in the linear
contact zone between the roller and the raceway and,
in some cylindrical and tapered roller bearings, sliding
friction at the fange. On the one hand, high pressure
resistance is required, which can be attained with
higher base oil viscosities and/or special additives.
On the other hand, sufficient oil release must be
provided to the sliding contact between the face of
the roller and the fange. Synthetic base oils com-
bined with special soap-based thickeners like lithium,
lithium complex, calcium complex or barium complex
have proven their effectiveness in practice.
Barium complex soap greases are particularly resistant
against potentially contaminating media.
The wear resistance of such special lubricating
greases is normally analysed with the DIN standard
testing machine FAG FE8, testing the wear resistance
of the lubricant in the raceways, rolling elements and
the cage.
Klber Lubrication has developed speciality lubricants
to meet these requirements, with tried-and-tested
solutions for a range of roller bearing applications.
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Food-grade greases
All speciality lubricants from Klber Lubrication for the food-pro-
cessing and pharmaceutical industries have been developed and
tested on the basis of our international experience and research.
They are registered as NSF H1/H2.
The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) used to be
the registration authority for food-grade lubricants. Currently the
NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) is responsible food-grade
lubricant registrations.
Legally binding raw materials lists are the basis for NSF registra-
tions in two categories: NSF H1 lubricants are suitable for friction
points with unforeseeable contact with products and packaging
materials in the food-processing, cosmetics, pharmaceutical or
animal feeds industries, whereas NSF H2 lubricants are suitable
for use in the food-processing and pharmaceutical industries
provided that product contact can be excluded.
To have lubricants registered as NSF H1, the lubricant manufactur-
er must prove that the product ingredients comply with FDA (Food
and Drug Administration) requirements 21 CFR 178.3570.
Compliance with FDA requirements is also important when it
comes to the Klber H1-lubricants suitability for quality manage-
ment according to GMP in the pharmaceutical industry. To avoid
contamination, the manufacture of Klber H1 lubricants is subject
to stringent hygiene standards. Most production sites from Klber
Lubrication are already certifed according to NSF ISO 21469.
The use of NSF H1-lubricants can contribute to increase the reli-
ability of your production processes. We nevertheless recommend
conducting an additional risk analysis, e.g. HACCP.
To improve process reliability in the manufacture of pharmaceuti-
cal products, it is recommended that H1-products be used exclu-
sively in the production site so that contamination of pharmaceuti-
cal products with non-H1 lubricants can be excluded (as there is
no risk of confusing products).
Food-processing and pharmaceutical companies invest a lot of
time and money to increase the effciency, operational reliability
and performance of their machines. The special requirements re-
garding process reliability add to that. KlberAssetSupport was in-
troduced to help you protect your assets while increasing the eff-
ciency of your production lines. Nevertheless, KlberAssetSupport
requires close cooperation on both sides, starting with a pre-audit
in which areas of improvement are identifed and quantifed.
Please contact your local Klber Lubrication specialist for more in-
formation. He will name you the local KlberAssetSupport Project
Manager and organise a pre-audit with you.
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Electrical conductivity
An electric charge may develop in a bearing within a split second
leading to discharge via the bearing balls and raceways. This
phenomenon can result in serious bearing damage.
Equipment transporting plastic foil or paper are particularly at risk
due to the potential for static electrical build up and discharge.
Electric motor bearings and generators (wind power stations...)
may also suffer similar electrical discharge damage failures.
Electrical current passage through the bearing may result in elec-
trical arcing damage to balls and raceways which can appear as
craters or grooves, often with a bar-code like symmetry.
Craters may be formed due to localised melting of the surfaces
of the bearing raceways and balls. Fragments of molten metal
may well be removed and re-deposited in other areas of the
raceways where they are rolled over into the raceway substrate.
Tell-tale electrical erosion grooves are formed as a result of the
simultaneous stressing of the rolling elements and raceways in
the load area where the current fow is most apparent.
It is normal to have to replace a damaged bearing once electrical
erosion damage has taken place, no form of repair is possible.
In an attempt to prevent electrical erosion damage the ope rator
or equipment designer can either change machinery construction
elements or select and use an electrically conductive lubricant,
particularly when only low voltage currents occur. Such lubricants
are able to conduct the electrical current through the bearing so
that point-to-point fashovers are eradicated.
It should be noted that specially developed electrically conduc-
tive greases have a very low electrical resistance in the region
10
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ohms cm
Klberlectric BE 44-152 by Klber Lubrication is a rolling bearing
grease with a specifc electrical resistance of ~ 10
5
ohms cm,
enabling it to conduct a current some 1000 times greater than a
grease with a specifc resistance of 10
8
ohms cm when subject
to a given current intensity. The manageable current intensity even
increases by factor 10
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when compared to a standard grease with
a specifc resistance of 10
11
Ohms cm.
To illustrate the difference between electroconductive greases
and standard greases, Klber Lubrication determined the elec-
tric resistance of greases according to the former DIN standard
53482. In addition to this static value, Klber Lubrication used
their dynamic test rig for the purpose of development and opti-
misation of this special grease.
Besides the electrical properties described above, an electrically
conductive rolling bearing grease must also offer suffcient op-
erational lifetime capacity and reliability. Klberlectric BE 44-152
can be used across a wide service temperature range from
40 to +150 C (40 - 302 F) and across an extensive perfor-
mance spectrum.
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Cleaning of rolling bearings
Why do rolling bearings require cleaning?
For both the initial and relubrication of rolling bearings, careful
preparation is very important. The friction points should be
perfectly clean, i.e. free from residues and dirt, as contamina-
tion may lead to bearing damage and hence premature bear-
ing failure. Cleaning also helps to exclude problems related
to the incompatibility of the anti-corrosion agent and lubricant
and fnally, the lubricant can only adhere properly to the bear-
ing surface if it is free from foreign contamination. Thorough
cleaning is therefore an indispensable precondition for achiev-
ing the best possible lubrication results.
The Metallreiniger SMR Spray from Klber Lubrication not only
cleans the bearing: it also evaporates without leaving any un-
wanted residues enabling maximum lubricant adhesion to the
bearing surfaces.
The cleansing fuid Klberalfa XZ 3-1 also evaporates quickly,
is residue-free and should be selected for use with lubricating
greases based on PFPE/PTFE.
Klberalfa XZ 3-1 can also be used as a solvent or as a dispers-
ing agent for PFPE greases, which permits lubricant application
in very thin layers.
Ensure containers are fully sealed after use to prevent evapora-
tion losses!
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Klber Metallreiniger SMR Spray Klberalfa XZ 3-1
Solvent Hydrocarbon PFPE
Colour colourless colourless
Texture liquid (spray) liquid
Application notes Solvent and cleaning agent for the cleansing
of metallic surfaces
Solvent and cleaning agent for pre-cleaning
and dispersing PFPE/PTFE lubricants
enabling maximum metal adhesion charac-
teristics
Cleaning and dispersing agents
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Corrosion protection of rolling bearings
Why do rolling bearings require corrosion
protection?
Many rolling bearing components are manufactured using carbon
steel. When exposed to atmospheric humidity, the most commonly
used steel, 100Cr6, has no long-term resistance to corrosion. This
affects operational reliability. Unwanted corrosion particles which
may form on an unprotected bearing surface may gradually fnd
their way into the bearing leading to increased running noise and
thereafter premature bearing failure.
Why should an anti-corrosion agent offer
more than just corrosion protection?
Compatibility with the lubricant used
As indicated, incompatibility of grease with the bearings anti-
corrosion protection flm may result in insuffcient adhesion of
the grease to the bearing surface. The grease may simply skid
on top of the oil flm without establishing a frm connec tion to
the bearing material which may eventually lead to lubricant
loss from the bearing.
Support of grease distribution in the bearing
Due to restrictions in time and costs, rotation of a bearing to facili-
tate grease distribution following initial lubrication is extremely rare.
However, insuffcient lubrication of the bearing during its frst few
rotations may cause initial damage shortening the expected life of
the bearing. This problem can be prevented by using a high-perfor-
mance anti-corrosion oil, such as Klbersynth MZ 4-17.
False Brinelling
So-called False Brinelling is the formation of undesirable wear on
the bearing raceways and takes place under non-rotational condi-
tions. This phenomenon occurs due to minute oscillating move-
ments in the contact areas of bearings, for example in automotive
wheel bearings during transportation of cars or in standby (off-line)
compressors. False Brinelling may be prevented by replacing the
conventional bearing anti-corrosion oil with a corrosion protection
oil containing special additives, such as Klbersynth BZ 44-4000.
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Anti-corrosion agents for rolling bearings
Wear scars due to
external vibration
when the bearing is
not operating False
Brinelling.
Klbersynth BZ 44-4000 Klbersynth MZ 4-17 Klberalfa XZ 3-3
Application Synthetic lubricating and anti-
corrosion fuid with additives to
protect against False Brinelling
bearing damage
Synthetic lubricating and anti-
corrosion oil for rolling bearings
PFPE-based anti-corrosion fuid
for the preparation of surfaces
for PFPE / PTFE based greases,
eliminating the need for initial
cleaning
Base oil Synthetic hydrocarbon Ester oil / synthetic hydrocarbon PFPE
Thickener Lithium soap Not applicable Not applicable
Viscosity
DIN 51562 [mm2/s]
at approx. 40 C
(approx. 104 F)
40 22
Colour beige brown colourless
Aspect / Texture milky / liquid liquid liquid
Noise and corrosion protection
A low-noise rolling bearing lubricated with a low-noise lubricating
grease, such as Klberquiet BQ 72-72, may be contaminated by
misuse of a corrosion protection oil which does not offer suffcient
purity or is incompatible with the grease such that the bearing is
no longer able to fulfl its requirements. Klbersynth MZ 4-17 was
developed to complement our range of low-noise Klberquiet
greases and can, of course, also be used in combination with
many other products.
Compatibility with plastics and elastomers
As with a lubricating grease, the anti-corrosion oil must be com-
patible with the plastics (cage) and elastomers (seals) used in the
bearing. Klber Lubrication will be pleased to provide details on
materials compatibility if so required.
The use of a high-performance anti-corrosion agent enables
improved and extended bearing functionality and ultimately cost
savings for the user. The additional investment in an appropriate
high-performance corrosion protection flm lubricant always pays off.
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Changeover of lubricating greases
Used grease removal and relubrication
of bearings with a new grease
Having made the decision to use new grease in a rolling bearing,
the old grease should be removed completely from the rolling
bearings prior to applying the new grease. Alternatively, it may
be possible in certain cases to purge the bearing with the new
grease thus forcing out the original grease fll.
Purging should only be undertaken in rolling bearings equipped
with a grease relief outlet to enable the existing grease to drain
completely from the bearing. In systems lubricated-for-life or in
oil-tight systems, relubrication should not be implemented as this
could result in malfunctions or severe bearing damage.
Prior to initiating the changeover procedure, the rolling bearings
should be inspected. If there are ftting defciencies, internal clear-
ance issue or if bearing damage exists, the lubricant changeover
may not prove worthwhile.
Preliminary inspections
Grease compatibility
Is the new grease really compatible with the old one? Compat-
ibility should be checked with great care. If the two greases are
incompatible, liquefaction, overheating or bearing damage can be
the consequence. You will fnd an overview of various compatible
lubricant compositions on the next page. If you have any further
questions, please do not hesitate to contact our specialists.
The right amount of grease in the bearing
The correct quantity of grease will vary based on the bearing type
and bearing rotational speed. It is therefore important to determine
the precise grease quantity for the bearings prior to changeover.
Purging of a bearing with fresh grease will involve completely flling
the bearing with grease. This method may prove unsuitable for
instance when considering high-speed bearings which require an
extremely low percentage of grease fll.
Changeover from industrial grease to food-grade
grease with NSF H1-registration
As described in the chapter Food-grade greases, particular
attention is paid to applications under hygienically critical condi-
tions. To attain the H1 condition as quickly as possible, relubri-
cation intervals have to be reduced, particularly after the grease
changeover process. The more frequently NSF H1-registered
grease is applied to the bearing, the sooner the industrial grease
is squeezed out completely.
How its done:
To remove the old grease from the bearing, with hand rotation
or slow idling, pump the fresh grease slowly into the rotating
bearing until colour and consistency of the grease leaking out of
the bearing correspond to that of the new grease. This change
indicates that almost no old grease is left in the bearing and the
feed channels are cleared. In case of a pillow-block housing,
remove the cap and scrape out the grease in the free space of
the housing by hand.
Repeat the relubrication process after 1-2 operating hours or
during continuous operation. The frst two relubrication inter-
vals should be reduced: Implement the frst relubrication after
one week and the second after the second week of operation.
Afterwards, relubrication can be undertaken at normal intervals.
Once the lubricating grease has been changed, relative power
and current consumption, relubrication intervals etc. have to be
inspected in detail. If everything works according to plan or even
better, changeover has been successful.
HINT: Clean the grease nipples prior to applying new grease
to ensure contaminants are not forced into the bearing contact
zones. Lubricate bearings whilst they are rotating. Pump the
grease slowly and carefully into the bearing to prevent overheating.
Do you have any questions regarding grease changeover?
Please do not hesitate to contact our experts.
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Metal soaps Complex soaps Other thickeners
Al Ca Li Na Al Ba Ca Li Na Bentonite Polyurea PTFE
M
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p
s
Al + + / + + / + + / + + + / + + +
Ca + / + + + + + + + / + + + +
Li + + + + + + + + / + / +
Na + / + + + + + / + / + + +
C
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p
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s
o
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p
s
Al + + + + + + + / + + / + / + / +
Ba + / + + + + + + / + / + + + / +
Ca + + + + / + / + / + + + + / + +
Li + + / + + / + + / + + + / + + / +
Na + / + + + / + + + / + + +
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t
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s
Bentonite + + + / + / + + / + + + +
Polyurea + + + / + + / + / + + / + + + +
PTFE + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ miscible + / partially miscible not miscible
*
)
Base oils must be miscible
Miscibility of thickeners*
)
Mineral oil Synth.
hydro-
carbon
Esteroil Polyglycol Silicone oil
(methyl)
Perfuoro-
alkyl-
ether
Silicone oil
(phenyl)
Poly-
phenyl-
ether oil
Mineral oil + + + + / +
Synth. hydrocarbon + + + +
Ester oil + + + + + +
Polyglycol + +
Silicone oil (Methyl) + + /
Perfuoroalkylether +
Silicone oil (Phenyl) + / + + / + +
Polyphenylether oil + + + + +
+ miscible + / partially miscible not miscible
Miscibility of base oils
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What is fretting corrosion?
Fretting corrosion is caused by two highly loaded metal surfaces rubbing against each other,
resulting in the formation of iron oxide. Fretting corrosion is compounded by the abrasive effect
of the corrosion particles. This phenomenon is found particularly in components which are sub-
ject to high loads and vibration (e.g. in plummer blocks). Migration of abrasive particles into the
bearing, especially in the actual contact areas, may lead to increased bearing noise and often to
premature bearing failure.
Bearing assembly using suitable pastes
Fretting corrosion
on the outer ring
Fretting corrosion
on the inner ring
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Klberpaste ME 31-52 Klberpaste HEL 46-450 Klberpaste UH1 84-201
Application Tried-and-tested paste protecting
against fretting corrosion for mounting
rolling bearings
High-temperature paste for mounting
rolling bearings and for positive con-
nections. Above 200 C (392 F) dry
lubrication.
For use in the food-processing and
pharmaceutical industries. Recom-
mended for use in combination with
food-grade greases.
Base oil Mineral oil Ester oil / PAG Synthetic hydrocarbon
Thickener / solid
lubricant
Calcium complex soap / inorganic
solid lubricants
Solid lubricant PTFE / solid lubricant
Colour white to beige black white
Texture homogeneous / short-fbred homogeneous / short-fbred homogeneous / long-fbred
Service temperature
range, approx.
15 to 150 C
5 to 302 F
40 to 1 000 C
40 to 1 832 F
45 to 120 C
49 to 248 F
Preventing fretting corrosion
Assembly pastes
The easiest way to effectively prevent fretting corrosion is to use an assembly paste. The bearing
and shaft surfaces are permanently separated by the paste, which often contains solid lubricants,
thus preventing abrasive wear. The result is a long and reliable bearing life.
Further means to prevent fretting corrosion
Abrasive wear can be minimised by increasing surface hardness of the bearing materials.
Incorporation of suitable barriers to prevent ingress of fretting corrosion particles into the bear-
ing. This is only possible through design modifcations
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Notes
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The data in this brochure is based on our general
experience and knowledge at the time of printing and
is intended to give information of possible applications
to a reader with technical experience. It constitutes
neither an assurance of product properties nor does
it release the user from the obligation of performing
preliminary tests with the selected product. We
recommend contacting our Technical Consulting
Staff to discuss your specifc application. If required
and possible we will be pleased to provide a sample
for testing.
Products from Klber Lubrication are continually
improved. Therefore, Klber Lubrication reserves the
right to change all the technical data in this brochure
at any time without notice.
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