What to pay attention to when installing and disassembling SAIQ bearings
(1) The resultant force of the applied force passes through the axis of the SAIQ bearing as much as possible, which requires that the force application point is uniform, symmetrical and stable, and the force is applied through a spherical surface or parallel to the axis.
(2) The applied force should be stable and uniform, and should not be impacted. This requires the use of oil pressure or tools that can apply a stable tension or pressure. When hammering is really necessary, it must be passed through a softer copper sleeve, etc. The non-swarfing metal is buffered, and the striking force is as gentle as possible. It is best to use a copper rod or copper hammer for hammering.
(3) Avoid applying force through rolling elements, which requires applying force through the inner ring when assembling and disassembling the inner ring (shaft ring), and applying force through the outer ring when assembling and disassembling the outer ring.
(4) The drag force should continue to the extent it should be. For example, when installing the SAIQ bearing, stop applying the force when the SAIQ bearing is just installed in the correct position to ensure that the end face of the ring (washer) is against the seat hole or the shoulder of the shaft. The end face can neither be squeezed too tightly nor installed in place