CBSE BOARD XII, asked by renukavenkat2129, 4 months ago

why do we need to lubricate parts of machinery? don't spam please answer in your own​

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Answered by rcparamita
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Despite the fact that correct lubrication is one of the most crucial aspects of a reliability programme for rotating equipment, lubrication is often perceived as a lowly job that doesn’t require much experience or skill.

Lubrication-related failures are probably the most preventable type of all failures of rotating machinery, yet it’s an area of industry that isn’t always allocated the appropriate level of attention.

Machine reliability relies on the right methods of lubrication, the right quantities and formulations of lubrication and the appropriate application procedures and intervals – and a vigilant machinery operator will be able to maximise the performance and the operating life of the equipment by adhering to a well-planned and appropriate maintenance programme.

Most people believe that lubrication is only important because it makes the parts ‘slippery’. In reality, lubricants are substances which play a major role in bearing and machinery function and longevity by:

Reducing wear of moving parts

Reducing friction between rotating parts and stationery ones

Absorbing shock

Reducing operating temperatures

Minimising corrosion of metal surfaces

Keeping contaminants out of the system

Sealing and protecting components

The incorrect choice and application of lubricants is said to account for around 40% of all machine failures, and so lubrication procedures are a critical factor in maximizing your equipment’s reliability.

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Answered by AMBHAI
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