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Bearing failures are typically caused by improper lubrication, contamination, misalignment, incorrect installation practices, electrical damage, or excessive loading. While bearings are designed for long service life, operating conditions and maintenance practices often have a significant impact on performance.

Understanding the warning signs of bearing failure can help reduce downtime, lower maintenance costs, and improve equipment reliability. This guide explains common failure modes, root causes, and practical troubleshooting steps.

What You'll Learn

  • Common bearing failure modes
  • Lubrication-related failures
  • Contamination damage
  • Electric arcing and fluting
  • Misalignment issues
  • Mounting and installation errors
  • Failure analysis techniques
  • Corrective actions and prevention
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