Installing & Replacing Bearing & Shaft Seals
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Course Description
Course Outline
Lesson 1 - Plain Bearings
Topics:
Lining material characteristics; Prefab and poured bearing liners; Measuring the bore; Installation; Lubrication; Removal; Troubleshooting
Learning Objectives:
- Name the important dimensions of a plain bearing.
- State the source for learning the proper running clearance in a plain-bearing installation and describe how to measure running clearance.
- State the characteristics of bearing and liner material and explain how they influence the choice of bearing for a given application.
- Discuss the steps involved in fabricating a poured babbitt bearing liner and obtaining the correct finished-bore dimensions.
- State the purpose and general principles of plain-bearing installation.
- List important factors to consider when selecting the correct lubricant for a given plain-bearing installation.
- Identify the symptoms of bearing trouble and describe how to remedy each situation.
Lesson 2 - Installing Antifriction Bearings
Topics:
Inspecting the bearing and bearing seat; Bearing seating methods; Cold mount techniques; Temperature mount; Lubrication; Inspection
Learning Objectives:
- Describe proper procedures in handling, storing, cleaning, and inspecting antifriction bearings.
- Explain how to measure, inspect, and condition a shaft bearing seat prior to installing a new bearing.
- Tell where pressure should be applied to force a ball bearing onto a shaft.
- Name the two dimensions that are important in mounting a tapered-bore bearing on a shaft.
- Describe the steps involved in correctly seating an antifriction bearing.
- Discuss how an adapter is used to mount a bearing on a shaft.
- Describe the steps to take when using a hot-oil bath to heat a bearing for mounting.
- Name the three major signals of bearing failure in antifriction bearings.
Lesson 2 - Installing Antifriction Bearings
Topics:
Inspecting the bearing and bearing seat; Bearing seating methods; Cold mount techniques; Temperature mount; Lubrication; Inspection
Learning Objectives:
- Describe proper procedures in handling, storing, cleaning, and inspecting antifriction bearings.
- Explain how to measure, inspect, and condition a shaft bearing seat prior to installing a new bearing.
- Tell where pressure should be applied to force a ball bearing onto a shaft.
- Name the two dimensions that are important in mounting a tapered-bore bearing on a shaft.
- Describe the steps involved in correctly seating an antifriction bearing.
- Discuss how an adapter is used to mount a bearing on a shaft.
- Describe the steps to take when using a hot-oil bath to heat a bearing for mounting.
- Name the three major signals of bearing failure in antifriction bearings.
Lesson 3 - Removing and Replacing Antifriction Bearings
Topics:
Retainers and seals; Press and impact bearing removal; Removal with mechanical pullers and heat; Cleaning, inspecting, and replacing bearings
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the correct procedures for removing bearing seals and retaining devices from a bearing assembly.
- Describe the impact bearing removal technique.
- Explain how to use an aluminum heating ring to mount and dismount the inner ring of a cylindrical roller bearing.
- Discuss the steps involved in inspecting and cleaning used bearings.
- Describe the procedures for remounting sound used bearings.
- Explain how to replace a shaft seal.
- List the safety precautions that are essential to working with bearings.
Lesson 4 - Mounted Antifriction Bearings
Topics:
Seals; Housings; Bearing inserts and mounting devices; Shaft misalignment; Installation; Pillow block lubrication; Maintenance
Learning Objectives:
- Name the three major types of housings or mounts for bearings.
- Name the major components of a mounted antifriction bearing.
- Describe the two basic types of bearing seal and name the advantages of each.
- List the different methods of securing insert bearings to the shaft and describe the mounting methods involved.
- Discuss shaft alignment and describe bearing design factors that compensate for misalignment.
- Explain why most bearing/shaft assemblies have one free and one fixed bearing.
- List factors to consider when selecting bearing lubricants for pillow blocks.
Lesson 5 - Linear Motion Bearings and Shaft Seals
Topics:
Installing and lubricating ball bearing screw; Shaft seals; Temperature effects; Shaft, housing, and seal installation and removal; Troubleshooting
Learning Objectives:
- Name the major components of a ball bearing screw.
- Describe the major differences between a ball bearing screw and an acme screw.
- Describe the main purpose of a ball bearing screw and give an example of a typical application.
- Describe the installation procedures for a ball bearing screw.
- Name the differences between contact and labyrinth seals and explain what creates the sealing action in each.
- List the factors that determine the choice of shaft seal.
- Describe how to install a lip seal on a shaft, including shaft preparation.
- Name the major problem that arises with lip seals and list at least four conditions that can cause it.
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 5.00 hours |
| Duration of Access | 6 months |
| Instructor | Self-Study |
| Vendor | TPC Training Systems |
| Prerequisites/Audience | None/General Public |
| Requirements/Materials Included | None |














