6 lubrication requirements – AEC AG Auger Series Granulator User Manual

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6.5” Granulators

Chapter 5: Maintenance

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5-6 Lubrication Requirements

All granulator and motor bearings are shipped pre-lubricated from the factory.

The bearings used require a high quality, lithium-based EP (extreme pressure) type of grease,
which conforms to the NGLI Grade 2 consistency. This grease has been chosen due to its
suitability for use in heavy-duty applications under heavy shock loads. It also contains rust
inhibitors, has high temperature stability, and exhibits good water resistance. For normal
operating conditions, the grease should be free of any chemical impurities such as free acid or
free alkali, dust, rust, metal particles, or abrasives.

Bearings must be re-lubricated periodically to assure long life. The length of intervals
between greasing depends on the running speed and atmospheric conditions. See Figure 2 to
determine the proper greasing interval.

For best results, bearings should be re-lubricated while in operation. The grease should be
pumped in slowly until a slight bead forms around the seals. This bead, in addition to acting
as an indicator of adequate re-lubrication, provides additional protection against the entry of
foreign matter.

By the time the slight grease bead is formed, it will be noted that the temperature rise is
approximately 30ºF. If necessary to re-lubricate while the bearing is idle, refer to the re-
lubrication table in Figure 3 for the maximum grease capacity for various sizes of bearings.
Bearings should be lubricated with care. Too much grease applied to the bearings at one time
can rupture bearing seals.

Grease in bearings prevents excessive wear of parts, protects ball races and balls fro
corrosion, and aids in heat dissipation within the bearing. The motors should be lubricated to
their manufacturers specifications.

Figure 2: Greasing Intervals by Operating Conditions

Bearing Temperature

Cleanliness

Greasing Interval

Up to 120º F

Clean

6 to 12 months

Up to 150 º F

Clean

2 to 6 months

Up to 210º F

Clean

2 weeks to 2 months

Over 210º F

Clean

Weekly

Up to 150º F

Dirty

1 week to 1 month

Over 150º F

Dirty

Daily to 2 weeks

Any temperature

Very Dirty

Daily to 2 weeks

Any temperature

Extreme Conditions

Daily to 2 weeks

Figure 3: Approximate Grease Capacity of Bearings

Shaft Size

Typical Grease Capacity of Bearing Chamber in Ounces

1/2” to 3/4”

1/4

7/8” to 1-3/16”

3/8

1-1/4” to 1-1/2”

5/8

1-11/16” to 1-15/16”

5/8

2” to 2-7/16”

3/4

2-1/3” to 2-15/16”

1-1/2

3” to 3-7/16”

2

3-1/2” to 4”

2-1/2

4-3/16” to 4-15/16”

3

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