Agricultural Machinery
There’s an old saying: “no crops without fields, no wheat without manure”.
But what is the real nature of this cultivated earth that towed agricultural machines turn, loosen and shape?
From
tillage to harvesting, numerous towed machines are used by farmers to
help production. These machines, and even more so the china bearings they rely
on, are in direct contact with an often harsh environment.
The earth on cultivated land contains solid constituents (mineral and organic material), liquids and gases. Pore space can make up 50% of the total volume, and this is filled with water or gas. Mineral constituents – or the mineral part – come from physical-chemical degradation of the source rock. Organic constituents – the organic part – come from decomposition of plant, animal and microbial life (fungi, bacteria). This part constitutes the humus, which plants require to grow.
If we look at the mineral part in detail, it is made up of elements with different grain sizes, including:
All of these particles pose a threat to china bearings.
Grit and stones affect the exterior of bearing units (impact) but also have an abrasive action on external sections of the seals: robust shields are used in front of the seals to protect them.
The smaller the grain size, the easier it is for the substance to get to the seals. Sand will be stopped with multi-lip seals, and for the finest particles that would not be kept out by the external lips of the seals, static grease barriers will be applied within the sealing systems to capture any tiny particles that make it through.
If that is not enough, we keep going: new lips on seals, then grease barriers.
Due to the variety of pollution, and to keep the machine working effectively, the china bearings must be equipped with seals specifically developed for this environment. There are many variants, dependent on the position of the bearing in the machine (from single to reinforced triple-lip seals, up to 8-lip seals). In addition, these parts must be fixed on to ductile cast iron bearings to achieve the necessary robustness against solid pollution.