What causes the Raymond mill gear drive to fail?

Gear drive failure is one of the more common faults during the operation of the Raymond mill. Once the Raymond gear transmission fails, it will seriously affect the smooth operation of the milling operation and delay the effective operation of the entire milling line. then. What is the cause of the failure of Raymond gear transmission?
1. Due to the special working environment of Raymond Milling, the working environment of gear transmission is poor during the grinding process, and the gear pollution is serious under the influence of dust particles. Or the lubrication of the gear transmission part is not timely, the lubricating oil is seriously polluted, etc., which will cause the high-voltage Raymond grinding gear transmission to fail.
2. After the gearing has been in operation for a period of time, the axis of the pinion and the axis of the Raymond mill stage drum may become non-parallel, causing the gear meshing to become a local contact. If the gear is unevenly applied over the entire tooth width, it tends to cause bending and torsional deformation of the gear shaft. In addition, if the gear transmission material is not uniform, there are slag inclusions, voids, hard particles, etc., and the local shear stress of the surface layer or the subsurface layer is too large, resulting in tooth fracture. The gears of the Raymond mill are stressed.
3. When the tooth tip of the gear enters the meshing state, the surface layer forms an original crack under the action of excessive equivalent contact shear stress. During the operation of the gear, the high-pressure oil wave generated by the contact pressure enters the crack at a very high speed and generates a strong fluid impact on the crack wall. At the same time, the surface of the gear pair can close the crack opening and further increase the oil pressure in the crack. , forcing the crack to expand in the depth direction and the tooth surface direction, causing the material to fall off the tooth surface and form pitting.
4. In the transmission, the time that the gear pair single tooth bears the load should be greatly extended, which is an important reason for the gear wear too fast. The reduction in re-engagement will inevitably lead to an increase in gear clearance, making it possible for some impurities in the air and floats and dust to enter between the mating faces of the gear pairs, resulting in abrasive wear of the grain.

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