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STANDARD 15242-4
Second edition
2017-08
Reference number
ISO 15242-4:2017(E)
© ISO 2017
ISO 15242-4:2017(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... ............................. iv
Introduction .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... ....................... v
1 Scope .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... ...................... 1
2 Normative references .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... .............................. 1
3 Terms and definitions .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... ............................. 1
4 Measurement process .................................................. ................................................... ................................................... ............................. 1
4. 1 f
Ro tatio nal ................................................... ................................................... ................................................... ................. 1
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Foreword
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This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 15242-4:2007), which has been
technically revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— editorial changes have been made for clarification and removal o f inconsistencies
— figure keys have been updated for clarification
A list of all the parts in the ISO 15242 series can be found on the ISO website.
Introduction
Vibration in rotating rolling bearings can be of importance as an operating characteristic of such
bearings. The vibration can a ffect the per formance o f the mechanical system incorporating the bearing
and can result in audible noise when the vibration is transmitted to the environment in which the
mechanical system operates, can lead to damages, and can even create health problems.
Vibration o f rotating rolling bearings is a complex physical phenomenon dependent on the conditions
of operation. Measuring the vibration of an individual bearing under a certain set of conditions does
not necessarily characterize the vibration under a di fferent set o f conditions or when the bearing
becomes part o f a larger assembly. Assessment o f the audible sound generated by the mechanical
system incorporating the bearing is further complicated by the influence o f the inter face conditions,
the location and orientation o f the sensing device, and the acoustical environment in which the system
operates. Assessment o f airborne noise that, for the purpose o f ISO 15242 (all parts), can be defined
as any disagreeable and undesired sound, is further complicated by the subjective nature o f the terms
disagreeable and undesired . Structure-borne vibration can be considered the driving mechanism that
ultimately results in the generation o f airborne noise. Only selected methods for the measurement o f
the structure-borne vibration of rotating rolling bearings are addressed in the current edition of all
parts of ISO 15242.
Vibration o f rotating rolling bearings can be assessed by a number o f means using various types o f
transducers and measurement conditions. No simple set of values characterizing the vibration of
a bearing is adequate for the evaluation o f the vibratory per formance in all possible applications.
Ultimately, a knowledge o f the type o f bearing, its application and the purpose o f the vibration
measurement (e.g. as a manu facturing process diagnostic or an assessment o f the product quality) is
required to select the most suitable method for measuring. The field o f application for standards on
bearing vibration is, therefore, not universal. However, certain methods have established a wide enough
level of application to be considered as standard methods.
This document serves to define the detailed method for assessing vibration o f single-row and double-
row radial cylindrical roller bearings with cylindrical bore and outside sur face on a measuring device.
rol ler b e a ri ngs with c yl i nd ric a l b ore a nd outs ide s ur face, u nder e s tabl i she d me a s urement cond ition s .
2 Normative references
T he fol lowi ng do c uments a re re ferre d to i n the te x t i n s uch a way that s ome or a l l o f thei r content
con s titute s re qu i rements o f th i s do c u ment. For date d re ference s , on ly the e d ition cite d appl ie s . For
u ndate d re ference s , the late s t e d ition o f the re ference d do c ument (i nclud i ng a ny amend ments) appl ie s .
ISO 286-2, Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — ISO code system for tolerances on linear sizes —
Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance classes and limit deviations for holes and shafts
ISO 1132-1, Rolling bearings — Tolerances — Part 1: Terms and definitions
ISO 2041, Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring — Vocabulary
ISO 5593, Rolling bearings — Vocabulary
ISO 15242-1:2015, Rolling bearings — Measuring methods for vibration — Part 1: Fundamentals
3 Terms and definitions
For the pu rp o s es o f th i s do c u ment, the term s and defi n ition s given i n I S O 11 3 2 -1 , I S O 2 0 41 , I S O 5 5 9 3
and I S O 1 5 2 42 -1 apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso .org/obp
4 Measurement process
4.1 Rotational frequency
T he de fau lt ro tationa l fre quenc y (30 s ) for bearings with outside diameter up to
sh a l l b e 1 8 0 0 m i n −1 −1
100 mm and 900 min (15 s ) for outside diameters larger than 100 mm up to 200 mm. The tolerance
−1 −1
shall be +−12 f % o f
the nom i na l ro tationa l re quenc y.
O ther ro tationa l fre quencies and tolerance s may b e u s ed by agre ement b e twe en the manu fac turer and
the cu s tomer; e . g. it may b e ne ces s ar y to u s e a h igher ro tationa l fre quenc y for b e ari ngs i n the s ma l ler-
s i ze range in order to ob tai n an ade quate vibration s igna l . C onvers ely, it may b e nece s s ar y to u s e a lower
ro tationa l fre quenc y for b e ari ngs i n the larger s i z e range to avoid p o s s ible rol ler and raceway damage.
c us tomer, e . g. dep end i ng on b e ari ng de s ign, ro tationa l fre quenc y a nd lubric a nt used. It may be
ne ce s s a r y to u s e a h igher lo ad to prevent rol ler/raceway sl ip, or a lower lo ad to avoid p o s s ible rol ler, rib
For bearings capable of taking axial load, an axial load of up to 30 N shall be applied on the outer ring to
ensure a stable operation.
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T he me tho d o 6.3.3.
applyi ng the rad i a l a nd a xi a l lo ad s i s de s crib e d i n
NOTE Default values for radial loads are resultant values. Actual values depend on load angle used (see
Figure 3).
Table 1 — Default values for bearing radial load
Single-row radial cylindrical Double-row radial cylindrical
Bearing outside diameter
roller bearings roller bearings
D
Default values for bearing radial load
> ≤ min. max. min. max.
mm N N
30 50 135 165 165 195
50 70 165 195 225 275
70 100 225 275 315 385
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140 170 430 520 565 685
170 200 565 685 720 880
in Table 2.
O ther fre quenc y range s may b e con s idere d b y agre ement b e twe en the manu fac tu rer a nd the c u s tomer
i n tho s e i n s tances where s p e ci fic range s have gre ater i mp or tance to s ucce s s fu l op eration o f the b e ari ng.
frequencies and acceptance limits and minimum measuring time. Examples are given in Table 3.
Narrow b and s p e c tra l a na lys i s o f the vibration s igna l may b e con s idere d a s a s upplementar y op tion .
6.3.3 Magnitude and alignment of the external load applied to the bearing
A constant external radial load o f the magnitude specified in 4.2 together with the recommended axial
load, i f applicable, shall be applied to the stationary ring.
The distortion o f the bearing rings, caused by contact with elements o f the mechanical unit, shall be
negligible in comparison to the inherent geometrical accuracy o f the measured bearing.
The position o f the externally applied radial load shall coincide with the middle o f the outer ring width.
The direction o f the externally applied radial load shall coincide with the axis perpendicular to the
spindle axis of rotation. The position and the direction shall be within the limits given in Figure 1 and
Table 4. The measurement shall be as described in Annex A.
The position and direction o f the externally applied axial load shall coincide with the spindle axis o f
rotation within the limits given in Figure 2 and Table 5. The measurement shall be as described in
Annex B.
Key
a In any direction.
Figure 1 — Radial load direction deviation in relation to direction and axial position
Table 4 — Values for radial load direction deviation in relation to direction and axial position
Axial deviation Angular deviation from
Outer ring width from the middle of the axis perpendicular
the outer ring width to the spindle axis
C H2 β2
> ≤ max. max.
mm mm °
10 20 0,3
20 40 0,5 1
40 70 1
a a
βc
Hc
b b
Key
a Axis o f externally applied axial load.
b Axis of bearing inner ring rotation.
c Radial and angular deviation of axis of applied axial load from axis of bearing inner ring rotation (see Table 5).
Figure 2 — Axial load axis deviation in relation to axis of bearing inner ring rotation
Table 5 — Values for axial load axis deviation in relation to axis of bearing inner ring rotation
Bearing outside Radial deviation Angular deviation
diameter from axis of bearing from axis of bearing
D inner ring rotation inner ring rotation
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> ≤ max. max.
mm mm °
30 50 0,4
50 70 0,6
70 100 0,8 0,5
100 140 1,6
140 170 2,0
170 200 2,5
6.3.4 Location of the transducer and direction of measurement
The transducer shall be placed and orientated as follows:
Default axial location: On the sur face o f the stationary ring in the plane corresponding to the middle
o f the loaded stationary ring raceway/roller contacts (for stationary outer ring, see Figure 3). The
manu facturer shall supply this data.
Alternative axial location: On the sur face o f the stationary ring in the plane corresponding to the
middle o f the stationary ring (for stationary outer ring, see Figure 4).
Default angular location: On the sur face o f the stationary ring in the plane corresponding to the
direction o f the resultant radial load (for stationary outer ring, see Figure 3).
The radial loads shall be applied in a manner that can be resolved into a single radial load as shown in
Table 1.
Key
a Transducer location and direction.
b Applied radial load.
c Axial load (i f any) direction.
d Resultant of applied radial loads (see Table 1).
NOTE Other rib configurations can be measured in a manner agreed between manu facturer and customer.
a, b
Key
a Transducer location and direction.
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b Applied radial load.
c Axial load (i f any) direction.
Once the transducer position is determined, the maximum permissible axial and angular deviations are
as follows:
Axial location:
— For outside diameter D ≤ 70 mm: ±0,5 mm.
— For outside diameter D > 70 mm: ±1,0 mm.
Angular location:
— For all outside diameters: ±5°.
Direction: Perpendicular to the axis of rotation (see Figure 5). The deviation from a radial axis shall
not exceed 5° in any direction.
a
≤5°
Key
a I n any directio n.
6.3.5 Mandrel
T he c yl i nd ric a l s u r face o f the mand rel, on wh ich the i n ner ri ng o f the b e ari ng i s mou nte d, s ha l l have an
outside diameter to tolerance class f5, in accordance with ISO 286-2, with minimal geometric errors.
T h i s wi l l en s ure a sl id i ng fit i n the b e a ri ng b ore .
Annex A
(normative)
Measurement of external radial loading alignment
The alignment of radial loading tools shall be measured using a dial indicator, which is moved to two
radial distances, mounted on a precision bar attached to the spindle shaft and perpendicular to the
spindle axis (see Figure A.1 ) . T he d i a l i nd ic ator s ha l l b e s e t to zero i n the fi rs t p o s ition .
The measured reading deviation from the dial indicator shall be recalculated to an angle, to enable
comparison with the limits given in Table 4. The measurement shall be carried out on both loading tools.
6
5 1
3
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Key
1 dial indicator in position 1
2 dial indicator in position 2
3 precision piston attached to spindle shaft 6
4 p recis io n b ar, p erp endicularly mo unted o n p recis io n p is to n 3
5 spindle
6 spindle shaft
7 radial loading tool
Figure A.1 — Measurement: external radial loading alignment
Annex B
(normative)
Measurement of external axial loading alignment
The displacement of the loading tool shall be measured using two dial indicators, with an axial distance
between them, mounted on a bar attached to the spindle shaft (see Figure B.1). The spindle shaft shall
b e ro tate d slowly and the d ia l i nd icators s ha l l me as u re the rad i a l r un- out o f the lo ad i ng pi s ton .
The measured radial run-out from the two dial indicators shall be corrected to the test bearing axial
position, to enable comparison with the limits given in Table 5.
Key
1 dial indicator
2 dial indicator
3 bar for mounting dial indicators
4 spindle shaft
5 loading tool
Figure B.1 — Measurement: external axial loading alignment
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