Linear Guideway Doctor
Linear Guideway Doctor
- Failure mode : Flaking
- The flaking is one of the typical fatigue failure mode. Surface presented with cracks, the development of such failure starts from high shear stress in the sub-surface of the material which initiated micro cracks. Due to repeated shear stress on the micro cracks, eventually these cracks extend to the surface and present the flaking phenomenon.
Root cause : Improper guideway size selection, excessive load, poor lubrication, foreign contamination and particle invasion. - Failure mode : Rust and corrosion
- While the lubrication grease or oil film on the rail surface been worn out. Then the gradual oxidation chemical reaction with the exposed metal material will lead to such rust and corrosion. AS without grease or oil film protection to isolate the water moisture or coolant with chemical solutions. The rust and corrosion will lead to flaking failure mode as end result.
Root cause : Poor lubrication and maintenance, coolant invasion, high-humidity environment. - Failure mode : Water or coolant invasion
- When water or coolant invades the guideway, lubrication and anti-rust protection will deteriorate. This leads to rusting and eventually flaking.
Root cause : Water or coolant solution invasion, high humidity environment - Failure Mode : Seizure
- Due to the rotation elements' insufficient lubrication, then friction generates over heating. The guideway will present with discolored surface condition, and reduces its hardness. Eventually, the surface will develop flaking and the such kind of pitting and deformation as shown.
Root cause : Poor lubrication, excessive load - Failure mode : Cracks
- The guideway under excessive load comdition, leading to poorcirculation movement of balls or rollers. The excessive concentration fo load and sress causes wear ad cracks to appear.
Root cause : Excessove external impact force, poor circulation of balls and rollers. - Failure mode : Denting or Fretting Corrosion
- Micro-motion (short stroke) or vibration destroy the lubrication oil film between rollers or balls and their contact points. Which leads to sliding movement and friction increased dent points on the contact surface. Finally leads to intervals of dents appearing as shownm Such failure is affected by rolling surface roughness and oil film thickness.
Root cause : Micro-motion (short stroke), poor lubrication, excessive load