bearing splitter


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                       Spherical roller bearing                        

Brand:SKF  22320 bearing   
Our Price:$280.00    Ask for quotation
Filling slots:WithoutModel Number:22320E
Size:
100mm x 215mm x 73mm
Number of rows:2
Locating feature, bearing outer ring:Without
Bore type:Cylindrical
Cage:Sheet metal
Radial internal clearance:CN C3 C4
Tolerance class:Normal
Tolerance class for dimensions:Normal
Lubricant:None
Tolerance class for run-oute:P5
Sealing:Without
     Spherical roller bearing                                                                                                                        

bearing Spherical roller bearing

Spherical roller bearings can accommodate heavy loads in both directions. They are self-aligning and accommodate misalignment and shaft deflections, with virtually no increase in friction or temperature. They can be used in a modular system, including housings, sleeves and nuts.


Accommodate misalignment

High load carrying capacity

Low friction and long service life

Increased wear resistance





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Installation Method and Usage Precautions of Spherical roller Bearings: :                                                


A bearing splitter, also commonly known as a bearing puller, is a specialized tool used to separate bearing components such as the inner and outer races from a shaft or housing. Below is a detailed introduction to a bearing splitter in English:

Overview

A bearing splitter is an indispensable tool in mechanical maintenance and repair, particularly when dealing with bearings that have become tightly fitted or rusted onto a shaft. It allows for the safe and efficient removal of bearings without damaging the shaft or the bearing itself.

Types

There are various types of bearing splitters available, each designed for different applications and bearing sizes. Some common types include:

  1. Hydraulic Bearing Splitters: These use hydraulic pressure to generate the force required to separate the bearing. They are often used for larger bearings or those that require significant force to remove.

  2. Mechanical Bearing Splitters: These rely on mechanical leverage to apply the necessary force. They are simpler and lighter than hydraulic splitters and are suitable for smaller bearings or those in tight spaces.

  3. Screw-Type Bearing Splitters: These use a screw mechanism to gradually increase the separation force. They offer precise control over the force applied and are ideal for delicate operations where precise removal is crucial.

Working Principle

The working principle of a bearing splitter is relatively straightforward. It involves placing the splitter around the bearing to be removed and then applying force to the splitter's arms or jaws, causing them to spread apart and press against the bearing's inner or outer race. The resulting friction and force cause the bearing to separate from the shaft or housing.

Usage

Using a bearing splitter involves several steps:

  1. Preparation: Identify the type and size of bearing to be removed and select the appropriate splitter. Ensure that the splitter is properly assembled and that all moving parts are functioning correctly.

  2. Positioning: Place the splitter around the bearing, ensuring that the jaws or arms are evenly spaced and correctly aligned.

  3. Application of Force: Apply force to the splitter's arms or jaws using a suitable tool, such as a hydraulic pump, lever, or screw mechanism. Gradually increase the force until the bearing separates from the shaft or housing.

  4. Removal: Once the bearing is loose, carefully remove it from the shaft or housing, taking care not to damage any surrounding components.

Safety Considerations

When using a bearing splitter, it is essential to follow safety guidelines to prevent injury or damage:

  • Always wear appropriate protective gear, such as safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection.

  • Ensure that the work area is clean and free of obstacles to prevent slips, trips, or falls.

  • Use the correct size and type of splitter for the bearing to be removed.

  • Never exceed the splitter's rated capacity or apply excessive force, as this could damage the tool or the bearing.

Conclusion

In summary, a bearing splitter is a valuable tool for mechanical maintenance and repair professionals. It allows for the safe and efficient removal of bearings, even in difficult or tight spaces. By selecting the appropriate type of splitter and following safety guidelines, professionals can ensure that bearings are removed without damage to the shaft, housing, or surrounding components.

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