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KH VENTURE ELECTRICAL (M) SDN. BHD.
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Why Motor Bearings Fail Prematurely and How to Prevent It

09-Oct-2025

1. Introduction

Electric motor reliability heavily depends on the condition of its bearings. Bearings support the rotating shaft and reduce friction between moving parts, but they are also among the most common sources of motor failure. Studies show that up to 50–60% of motor breakdowns are related to bearing issues. Understanding the root causes and preventive measures is essential for engineers, maintenance teams, and plant operators to ensure smooth and efficient motor operation.


2. Common Causes of Premature Bearing Failure

2.1. Improper Lubrication

Lubrication plays a critical role in minimizing friction and wear. Bearings can fail prematurely due to:

  • Insufficient lubrication: Causes metal-to-metal contact, leading to overheating and wear.
  • Over-lubrication: Increases internal pressure, causing seal failure or grease churning.
  • Contaminated grease: Dirt, dust, or moisture can enter the bearing housing, damaging rolling elements.
  • Wrong lubricant type: Incompatible or low-quality grease fails to provide the necessary film strength.

Symptoms: Excessive noise, increased temperature, and vibration spikes.

2.2. Electrical Fluting (Bearing Currents)

When motors are driven by Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), induced shaft voltages can discharge through the bearing. This creates electrical arcing, resulting in pitting, frosting patterns, or fluting marks on the raceways.

Prevention:

  • Use insulated bearings or ceramic hybrid bearings.
  • Install shaft grounding brushes or earthing rings.
  • Proper grounding of the drive and motor frame.
2.3. Misalignment and Unbalance

Improper alignment between motor and driven equipment (such as pumps or gearboxes) causes uneven load distribution on bearings. Similarly, unbalance in the rotor increases radial forces and accelerates fatigue.

Causes: Poor installation, soft foot, worn couplings, or improper shaft alignment.
Effects: Excessive vibration, noise, and reduced bearing life.

Prevention:

  • Use laser alignment tools during installation.
  • Check for base flatness and eliminate soft foot conditions.
  • Perform dynamic balancing for rotors and coupling assemblies.
2.4. Contamination

Foreign particles such as dust, water, or metal debris can enter through damaged seals or during maintenance activities. Contamination leads to abrasive wear, surface corrosion, and eventual bearing seizure.

Prevention:

  • Ensure clean assembly conditions.
  • Use proper sealing systems and shaft shields.
  • Regularly inspect for seal integrity and replace when necessary.
2.5. Overloading and Improper Fit

Overloading can result from excessive belt tension, mechanical shock, or oversized loads. Improper bearing fits (either too tight or too loose) alter internal clearances, causing abnormal heat generation and deformation.

Prevention:

  • Follow manufacturer’s fit tolerances and installation procedures.
  • Use torque-controlled tools when tightening housings.
  • Avoid belt over-tensioning and ensure load is within rated capacity.
2.6. Thermal Stress and Operating Conditions

Operating outside the designed temperature range deteriorates grease and reduces its lubricating ability. High temperatures can also affect the bearing’s metallurgy, leading to dimensional instability.

Prevention:

  • Maintain adequate ventilation and cooling systems.
  • Use temperature monitoring sensors for continuous observation.
  • Select high-temperature grease if the application demands.

3. Preventive Maintenance Practices

3.1. Regular Vibration Monitoring

Vibration analysis helps detect early signs of bearing wear, misalignment, or imbalance. Engineers can track parameters such as velocity (mm/s) and acceleration (g) to predict potential failures before they occur.

3.2. Lubrication Management

Implement a lubrication schedule based on operating hours and manufacturer guidelines. Use automatic lubrication systems in high-duty applications to maintain optimal grease levels.

3.3. Bearing Condition Monitoring

Adopt predictive maintenance tools such as:

  • Ultrasound analysis
  • Infrared thermography
  • Motor current signature analysis (MCSA)

These technologies help identify lubrication issues, electrical fluting, or thermal anomalies before catastrophic failure.


4. Conclusion

Premature bearing failures are preventable with proper engineering practices. By addressing key causes—such as improper lubrication, electrical damage, misalignment, and contamination—industries can significantly extend motor life, reduce downtime, and lower maintenance costs.

Implementing condition-based monitoring and precision installation techniques ensures the bearing system operates reliably throughout its service life, ultimately improving plant productivity and operational safety.

总办事处

KH VENTURE ELECTRICAL (M) SDN. BHD. 202501031352 (1632764-P)
PTD 1513, No 33-A, Jalan Perindustrian Yayasan, Taman Perindustrian Yayasan, 85010 Segamat, Johor Darul Ta'zim, Malaysia.

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