Impact of Lubrication Interval to Operating Status of Bearing

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This paper shows the groundwork of correct interval of lubrication the bearing and its impact on the operating and technical status. The method of monitoring vibration in frequency range from 0 to 200 Hz was selected for determining the technical state of bearing. The bearing was monitored and lubricated every month during the half an year except one month.

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