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Wheel Bearing Wear - Rear Drive Axle Straight

Straight Roller Bearing Diagnosis

Consider the following factors when diagnosing a bearing condition:

    • Note the general condition of all parts during disassembly and inspection.
    • Classify the failure with the aid of the illustrations.
    • Determine the cause.
    • Make all repairs following recommended procedures.

Wear (Minor)


Object Number: 1518  Size: SH

Light pattern on races and rollers can be caused by fine abrasives. Clean all of the parts including the housings. Check the seals. Replace the bearings if rough or noisy. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Wear (Major)


Object Number: 1519  Size: SH

Heavy pattern on races and rollers can be caused by fine abrasives. Clean all of the parts including the housing. Check the seals. Replace the bearings if rough or noisy. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Brinelling


Object Number: 1520  Size: SH

Surface indentations in the raceway can be caused by roll either under impact loading or vibration while the bearing is not rotating. Replace the bearing if rough or noisy. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Indentations


Object Number: 1521  Size: SH

Surface depressions on race and rollers can be caused by hard particles of foreign material. Clean all of the parts, including the housing. Check the seals . Replace the bearings if rough or noisy. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Single Edge Pitting


Object Number: 1522  Size: SH

Flaking of surface metal results from fatigue, usually at one edge of race and rollers. Replace the bearing. Clean all related parts. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Double Edge Pitting


Object Number: 1523  Size: SH

Flaking of surface metal results from fatigue, usually at both edges of the race and rollers. Replace the bearing. Clean all related parts. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Misalignment


Object Number: 1524  Size: SH

Outer misalignment due to a foreign object. Replace the bearing. Ensure races are properly seated. Replace the shaft if the bearing operating surface is damaged.

Frettage


Object Number: 1525  Size: SH

Corrosion set up by a small relative movement of parts with no lubrication. Replace the bearing. Clean all the relative parts. Check the seals. Check for proper fit and lubrication. Replace the shaft if damaged.

Smears


Object Number: 1526  Size: SH

Smearing of metal due to slippage. Slippage can be caused by poor fits, lack of lubrication, overheating, overloads or handling damage. Replace the bearing. Clean all the related parts. Check for proper fit and lubrication.