Monday, November 12, 2012

Nonferrous Metal Rolling Gear Lubrication

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Metals such  as aluminum, brass, copper etc., are  rolled  into  sheets or  other  shapes in  continuous rolling  mills designed  somewhat like those  found in steel  mills. Modern mills use circulating oils to lubricate the gear drives, pinion stands, and journal bearings. Either mild EP or MP gear oils of a noncorrosive nature can   be employed in such service. The  grade  of  oil  will depend  upon the speeds  of the gears  and  may  vary  from an  SAE  80  to an SAE  140. In  screw down  equipment  either of the above  type  of oils  or a straight  mineral  oil  can  be  used. Where  any  of the above  drives  are  through open gears, a residual  type  of gear  oil  containing  a  rust  inhibitor  and having  a viscosity  of 1000 to  2000 SUS at 210  degree F  should  prove  satisfactory. The  best  practice  is to  apply  such a lubricant automatically so as  to  insure a coating on  the  gears  at all  times. 

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