
Stainless steel bearings utilize stainless steel for core components such as raceways and rolling elements. Some types are equipped with stainless steel cages and seals, possessing excellent corrosion resistance and allowing stable operation in humid, dusty, or corrosive environments. Their structural design emphasizes sealing and self-lubrication. Some models are equipped with dust covers or contact seals, effectively preventing impurities from entering and ensuring lifelong lubrication, reducing maintenance requirements.
When installing stainless steel bearings, ensure the installation environment is clean to prevent impurities from entering the bearing. During installation, use specialized tools to apply even pressure to prevent damage to bearing components due to uneven stress. For mounted spherical roller bearings, alignment can be achieved by adjusting the housing position, ensuring coaxiality between the bearing and shaft. After installation, a simple test run should be performed to check for smooth operation, abnormal noise, or jamming. Only after confirming a good installation condition can the bearing be put into use. In daily use, regularly observe the bearing's operating status and perform necessary cleaning and maintenance according to actual working conditions to extend the bearings service life.
2026-01-14