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1. Keep Bearings and Surrounding Area Clean
Dust and dirt, even if invisible to the naked eye, have harmful effects on bearings. It is necessary to prevent the entry of dust and dirt by keeping the bearings and their environment as clean as possible. -
2. Careful Handling
Heavy shocks during handling may cause bearings to be scratched or otherwise damaged possibly resulting in their failure. Excessively strong impacts may cause brinelling, breaking, or cracking. -
3. Use Proper Tools
Always use the proper equipment when handling bearings and avoid general purpose tools. -
4. Prevent Corrosion
Since perspiration on the hands and various other contaminants may cause corrosion, keep the hands clean when handling bearings. Wear gloves if possible. Pay attention to rust of bearing caused by corrosive gasses.
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