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The Problems of Over and
Under Greasing Bearings
Proper lubrication is essential for the longevity and performance of bearings. Both overgreasing and undergreasing can lead to premature bearing failure, increased downtime, and costly repairs. This article explores the consequences of improper lubrication and provides guidance on establishing a precision lubrication program.

Consequences of Overgreasing
Overgreasing is a common problem that can cause significant issues for bearings, including:
Grease Churning and Overheating
Excess grease causes rolling elements to churn and slide, leading to energy loss and increased operating temperatures
Fluid friction from churning grease accelerates grease oxidation and oil bleed, degrading lubricant properties
Excessive heat generation can cause premature bearing failure and damage to surrounding components
Seal Damage and Contamination
High pressure from grease guns can rupture seals, allowing contamination ingress and grease leakage
Damaged seals lead to housekeeping issues and further contamination of the bearing cavity
Contamination from moisture and solid particles accelerates wear and reduces bearing life
Degraded Lubrication
Overgreasing can cause the grease thickener to harden into a crusty build-up, blocking grease flow to bearing surfaces
Starvation of critical bearing areas occurs when excess grease prevents fresh lubricant from reaching the contact zones
Hardened grease can cause increased friction, wear, and eventual bearing failure
Increased Downtime
Overgreased bearings require more frequent maintenance and replacement, leading to increased downtime and lost production
Cleaning and replacing damaged seals and housings adds to maintenance costs and downtime

Problems Caused by Undergreasing
Undergreasing, or insufficient lubrication, can be just as detrimental to bearing performance as overgreasing.
Inadequate Lubricant Film
Lack of grease leads to metal-to-metal contact of bearing surfaces, causing accelerated wear and friction
Inadequate lubrication can result in bearing seizure, particularly in high-load or high-speed applications
Increased wear reduces bearing life and leads to premature failure
Overheating
Insufficient lubrication causes excess heat generation from friction, leading to accelerated grease breakdown
High operating temperatures can cause the remaining grease to oxidize and lose its lubricating properties
Excessive heat can damage bearing components and surrounding structures
Contamination
Undergreased bearings are more susceptible to moisture and dirt ingress due to insufficient grease barrier
Solid contaminants cause abrasive wear on bearing surfaces, reducing bearing life and performance
Contamination can lead to corrosion and further degradation of the bearing and lubricant

Calculating Optimal Grease Quantity
To avoid the problems associated with over and under greasing, it is essential to calculate the correct volume of grease for each bearing. The following formula can be used as a starting point:
G = 0.005 x D x B
Where:
G = Grease quantity in ounces
D = Bearing outer diameter in inches
B = Bearing width in inches
This formula provides a general guideline, but factors such as bearing type, speed, load, and operating conditions must also be considered when determining the optimal grease quantity.
Establishing a Precision Lubrication Program
A comprehensive precision lubrication program is crucial for maintaining bearing health and preventing failures caused by improper lubrication.
Grease Selection
Choose a grease with the appropriate base oil viscosity, thickener type, and additive package for the application
Ensure compatibility when switching greases to avoid adverse reactions and degraded performance
Relubrication Intervals and Quantities
Set relubrication intervals based on operating conditions, bearing type, and grease life
Calculate grease replenishment quantities to maintain optimal fill levels without overgreasing
Lubrication Procedures
Train technicians on proper lubrication techniques, including the use of calibrated grease guns for precise dispensing
Clean grease fittings and purge old grease before applying fresh lubricant
Allow the bearing to run during and after relubrication to distribute the grease evenly
Condition Monitoring
Regularly track bearing operating temperatures and vibration levels to detect early signs of lubrication issues
Analyze used grease samples for contamination, oxidation, and consistency changes
Adjust lubrication practices based on condition monitoring feedback to optimize bearing performance
Conclusion
Over and under greasing are common causes of premature bearing failure, increased maintenance costs, and lost productivity. By understanding the consequences of improper lubrication and implementing a precision lubrication program, organizations can extend bearing life, reduce downtime, and improve overall equipment reliability.
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