Fixing and joining cylindrical parts
Fixing and joining cylindrical parts
Question from the client: Free movement has formed between the axis and the bearing, is there a way to eliminate it?
Our answer: The problem can be solved with liquid Loxeal 86-86 or paste Loxeal 89-51. These are high-strength adhesives for fixing cylindrical parts. Fastens bearings on shafts or in equipment housings. Highly resistant to heat, vibrations, corrosion, water, gas, petroleum hydrocarbons and other chemicals.
Fixing the bearing on a cylindrical axis may vary in complexity depending on the specific situation
A tutorial on how to perform this task:
Assess the damage: determine the extent of the problem. Is the bearing damaged or simply incorrectly positioned? Are other ingredients affected?
You may need tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, bearing pullers (if you remove the old bearing), bearing adhesives Loxeal 86-86 or paste Loxeal 89-51, and possibly new bearings.
Remove the old bearing: Important! Clean the axle and bearing housing with Loxeal Pulitore 10 Spray. Make sure that the cylindrical axis and bearing body are clean and free of any debris, dirt or old remnants of lubricant. Cleanliness is very important for the proper operation of the new bearing.
Check for damage: before installing the new bearing, check the cylindrical axis for wear, deformation or damage that could affect the operation of the new bearing.
Install the new bearing: Apply a thin layer of Loxeal 86-86 or Loxeal 89-51 to the inner part of the new bearing. Carefully slide or press the bearing on the cylindrical axis, ensuring that it is correctly positioned and aligned.
Secure the bearing: If the bearing has a fixation ring or similar mechanism, make sure that it is securely placed in place to prevent the bearing from moving or moving during operation.
Check the assembly: rotate the axis to ensure smooth movement and correct operation of the bearing. Check for unusual noise or resistance.
Reassemble all removed parts: if you had to disassemble other parts of the equipment or equipment to gain access to the bearing, carefully bend them according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Final inspection and testing: when everything is assembled, conduct a final inspection of the entire system to make sure that the bearing is working properly and that there are no other problems.
Remember! If you are not confident in your ability to repair the bearing yourself, it is best to consult with a professional technician or mechanic who has experience in repairing bearings and equipment. They can ensure that the bearing is installed correctly and that the equipment works safely and efficiently.