Maintaining bearing sleeves is crucial for ensuring the long-term stable operation of equipment. Here are some aspects of bearing sleeve maintenance:
1. Regular Inspection: During equipment operation, regularly check the bearing sleeve's fit for looseness or wear. If any abnormalities are found, address them promptly to prevent further deterioration.
2. Cleaning and Maintenance: Keep the area around the bearing sleeve clean, preventing dust, impurities, or liquids from entering the mating surfaces. Regularly clean the equipment casing and ventilation holes to ensure good heat dissipation.
3. Lubrication Management: Regularly replenish or replace lubricant according to equipment usage. The choice of lubricant should be determined based on factors such as the equipment's operating environment, load, and speed. Too much or too little lubrication can lead to premature failure of the bearing sleeve or bearing.
4. Troubleshooting: If the bearing sleeve shows wear, deformation, or other damage, replace it promptly. When replacing, select a bearing sleeve of the same specifications and material as the original part to ensure equipment compatibility and stability.











