Friday, November 23, 2012

Flour Milling and Gear Lubrication

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Up to time grain enters the mills, conveyors are used for handling. These  may  take the  form  of screw,  bucket, ribbon or belt and  any  one of these  types can be  driven  by gear  reducers. A  turbine type of oil  having  a viscosity of 500 SUS  at 100 degree F,  that  is AGMA  No. 3 grade, can  be  used  throughout  these  gear  reducers. In  the  northern  states  this  oil  should  have  a pour point  of zero or lower. An  oil of this  viscosity  will not cause excessive  power   loss and  yet  it  will  protect the  moving  gear  teeth.
Gear motors may be used for some conveyors and blowers. The  same  type  and viscosity of oil  should  be  satisfactory  for the  bath  lubrication  of such  gears, especially  if bearings are  serviced from the same  source. Where the drives in gear motors run quite warm, an oil of about 750 viscosity SUS at 100 degree F or an AGMA No. 4, may be desired. If such motors have a plate showing the recommended viscosity of oil, this suggestion should be abided by.
A tight  housing  is  essential  in any  of the gear cases in flour mills, more  from  the  standpoint  of prevention of contamination  from dust  than  from  leakage. Since  the oil  level  in gear  cases  should  be  inspected  every  month  or  sixty days, care  should  be  exercised that  dust  does  not enter  when  the  filling  plug or cap is removed.
Open  gears  are not  used too  often  around  flour mills; but if  these  are  encountered, it  is wiser to use  a  light  oil  as the  lubricant  rather  than  a  residual type. This can be the same oil as suggested for use in conveyor gear reducers, that 500 viscosity SUS at 100 degree F. As  such an oil  becomes  mixed  with dust, the paste formed will  slump off rather  than pack  in  the  bottom  of gears; thus, misalignment should  not be a  problem.  
Flour mills  may  be  self contained, in that cleaning, tempering, grinding and  sifting may  all take  place  in one  enclosure, or the latter operation  may be  separated. Such machinery will vary, but often the rolls are driven by gears. Here again the turbine oil type 500 viscosity SUS at 100 degree F can be used. Machinery handling middlings or bran will be much the same as previously mentioned and if gearing is used, the same recommendation will hold.  
In the manufacture of corn meal or animal feeds the same type of processing and machinery will be found. Thus, conveyors  and screens  will have  similar  drives but the  crushing or milling  can be  by  rolls  or  discs. In any event the gear oil used can be the same type and grade as recommended for flour mills.
It will  be noted that  a simplified  lubrication  application for  reduction  gears  is suggested  in grain mills, that is, a  single  oil  throughout with one  exception. This  is in  gear motors and even here  the  sanction  of the motor manufacturer  might  be  obtained for use  of the  500 viscosity  oil.

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