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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