These errors fall into just five different categories and when left unchecked, can reduce the life of a bearing by 50 percent or more:
- Misalignment of the bearing rails and moving elements.
- Inadequate lubrication of the bearing’s unsealed components.
- Contamination of the bearing rails and raceways.
- Crash on start-up.
- Excess speed and acceleration.
Rollon has now made it easier than ever to avoid the application mistakes that threaten bearing life.
Our technical service team has published a new series of technical articles explaining the five causes of bearing failure in detail and offering advice on how to steer clear of them.

Reducing Linear Bearing Wear
Contamination and poor lubrication can shorten the life of linear bearings. Here’s a look at how to avoid both problems.

Understanding Linear Bearing Speed & Acceleration
Engineers focused on fast, light automation systems may be paying too much attention to speed specs when acceleration is what really counts.

Crash-Free Linear Motion
One of the greatest threats to the long life of a linear motion system usually occurs on its very first stroke.

Managing Misalignment in Linear Motion Systems
Of all the factors that contribute to the premature failure of linear bearings, misalignment ranks near the top of the list. Learn how to cope without breaking the bank.

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