Bearing swell problem solved for percussion hammer drill
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Posted to News on 9th Dec 2021, 00:00

Bearing swell problem solved for percussion hammer drill

A nylon bearing-swell problem almost led to the abandonment of a project to develop a new percussion hammer drill until the drill maker turned to Vesconite Hilube no-swell wear-resistant bearings.

Bearing swell problem solved for percussion hammer drill

The drill had been designed with a specific heat-stabilised nylon machined into linear bearings. However, due to swell associated with the nylon, ten sets of nylon bearings had to be machined so that the drill manufacturer could find one set of components that could work together. The drill would then seize since nylon is known to swell when water absorption occurs.

The maker of drill rigs, rock excavation and construction equipment was at its wits’ end and ready to disregard the new drill design as unworkable when the design engineer heard about Vesconite Hilube. After some size testing, the company ordered samples. The manufacturer then sent these samples to its testing facility in India, and has been testing them for three years with promising results, Simpson reports.

From being sceptical that it would be able to proceed with the drill, the company is encouraged that the niche drill can operate and may be introduced into its catalogue. Should this be the case, it is likely that the drill manufacturer would produce a range of similar drills all fitted with Vesconite Hilube linear bearings. These are likely to be used for rock drilling, excavation and construction globally.

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