Previous installments of TechTalk have discussed how using plastic bearings can help reduce wear and how different types of shaft materials affect wear and bearing life. In this installment, I’ll be discussing wear itself in more specific terms, and how different wear limits are dependent on certain application parameters and factors.
Considering the wear capabilities and limits of any machine component, particularly that of a plain bearing, is extremely important for applications across all industries. Design engineers have to consider many elements, including how day-to-day wear will affect machinery performance, how various application factors will cause different wear patterns, and how the wear limits of a bearing depend heavily on the type of application it is being used in, just to name a few.