When using micro ceramic bearings, the following are some precautions to note:
1. Avoid overload: Ensure use within the rated bearing capacity range of the bearing. Overloading may cause ceramic bearings to rupture or damage.
2. Prevention of impact and vibration: Ceramic bearings should avoid collision and severe vibration to prevent cracks or damage.
3. Keep clean: Ceramic bearings have a low tolerance for dust and pollutants. Ensure a clean working environment and avoid entering foreign objects and particles before use.
4. Proper lubrication: Ceramic bearings generally require appropriate lubrication. Select lubricants suitable for ceramic bearings and regularly add or replace lubricants according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
5. Control temperature and thermal expansion: Ceramic bearings may experience thermal expansion at high temperatures, and attention should be paid to controlling the operating temperature to avoid exceeding the thermal stability of ceramic bearings.
6. Correct installation and disassembly: Follow the correct installation and disassembly procedures to ensure that the bearings are installed correctly and avoid damage.
7. Regular inspection and maintenance: Regularly inspect the surface and operating condition of ceramic bearings to confirm whether there are signs of wear, cracks, or other damage. If necessary, promptly carry out maintenance or replacement.
8. Avoid lubricant contamination: Avoid dripping lubricant onto other equipment components to prevent contamination of other mechanical components.
These precautions help to ensure the normal operation of micro ceramic bearings, extend their service life, and improve the performance and reliability of the equipment. If you have further special requirements, please refer to the manufacturer's instructions or consult technical support.