Silverado,
it's mostly an article about industrial lubrication.
When you grease electric motors, if you fill the cavity with grease, it will run hot...often 15-20C+
When rebuilt, we pack them about half full, and replace only a certain number of pumps weekly, monthly, or whatever the SKF manual specs. Temps will rise for a little while.
Operators monitoring their panels can identify if a greaser has been overzealous by the sustained high temperatures following greasing.
it's mostly an article about industrial lubrication.
When you grease electric motors, if you fill the cavity with grease, it will run hot...often 15-20C+
When rebuilt, we pack them about half full, and replace only a certain number of pumps weekly, monthly, or whatever the SKF manual specs. Temps will rise for a little while.
Operators monitoring their panels can identify if a greaser has been overzealous by the sustained high temperatures following greasing.