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NTN Corporation NTN Corporation*Products and Technology*Care and Maintenance of Bearings*Inspection when machine is Running
http://www.timken.com/
No metal to metal contact for bearings operating in their properdesign environment.
Cheers
yep using what looked to be 5 blocks they ran what seemed to be a 4:1 compound pull rigged to disadvantage...
Id have done it as a 4:1 compound pull rigged to advantage and gotten effectively a total of 5:1 for mechanical effort.
by compount pull I mean using more than one seperate pully unit on the same item which spreads the pull over more than one attachment point. IF theyd done it with a multiple sheave block it would have been a simple pull. theres a few ways of rigging compound pulls and theirs was the simplest (well they are americans)
Isn't a multi sheath block just a load of single blocks made into one unit? After all its the number of times the rope goes backwards and forwards between pullies that matters not how many different anchor points you hang them on. Any way using lots of pulleys in the way they did spread the load out across the front of the Hummer. Using a multi sheath block would put all the load in one place. Those army Hummers weigh shed loads and the fact that the bumper is still on it would suggest that they knew what they were doing even if Mike Rowe didn't!!!:D
The whole idea of Bearing grease, esp. for Disc brake hubs is not to melt, but stay paste like so as to lubricate and cool the balls/rollers and races.
I think if you heat modern bearing grease till it's liquid (for the purpose of dunking bearings into) you will have stuffed it, Packing bearings by hand is fun and you can feel when it is properly lubed, I have a bearing packer and I only use it on small bearings that are hard to hold, Regards Frank.
Grease injectors can be bought at most good tool stores. Basically a grease nipple on the end of a v. small diameter tube. Come in several sizes of tube. as well as filling wheel bearings, they are good for inserting under the seal ring of a sealed bearing and giving them a fill-up.
biggest ones i have seen were about 2ft inner diameter opposed roller thrust races in the drive for the legs on a be dragline. you used to pump them up with a hydraulic pump like a porta power head to expand them so you could move them... hard yakka..... never broke one thankfully...