ZM - Inst. Ope. Instructions
ZM - Inst. Ope. Instructions
ZM - Inst. Ope. Instructions
Plain Bearing
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 General notes........................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Nomination of bearing .......................................................................................................................................... 5
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1 Environmental protection ..................................................................................................................................... 7
3 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE ....................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Delivery specification ............................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Lifting .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Bearing storage ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.4 Standard preservation .......................................................................................................................................... 9
3.5 Corrosion protection for long standstill periods ................................................................................................... 9
4 GENERAL DRAWING ........................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Bill of materials ................................................................................................................................................... 11
5 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 General description............................................................................................................................................. 12
5.2 Housing ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3 Bearing shells ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.4 Loose oil ring ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.5 Machine seal ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.6 Sealing ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
5.7 Insulation ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
5.8 Additional information on plain bearings with hydrostatic system .................................................................... 15
5.9 Additional information on plain bearings with external oil supply system ........................................................ 15
5.10 Additional information on plain bearings with water cooler in the oil sump ................................................... 15
6 BEFORE STARTING ............................................................................................................................................. 16
6.1 Tools and equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2 Disassembly ........................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.2.1 Disassembly of the seals ............................................................................................................................ 17
6.2.2 Disassembly of the housing and bearing shell ........................................................................................... 18
6.3 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 19
7.1 Assembly of the machine seal ............................................................................................................................ 19
7.2 Assembly of the lower part of the housing ......................................................................................................... 20
7.3 Assembly of the lower part of the shell .............................................................................................................. 20
7.4 Assembly of the floating seal - Machine side...................................................................................................... 21
7.5 Assembly of the loose oil ring ............................................................................................................................. 22
7.6 Assembly of upper bearing shell ......................................................................................................................... 23
7.6.1 Insulated bearings ...................................................................................................................................... 23
7.7 Assembly of upper part of the housing............................................................................................................... 24
7.8 Assembly of the outboard seals .......................................................................................................................... 25
7.8.1 Floating labyrinth seal ................................................................................................................................ 25
7.8.2 Rigid seal .................................................................................................................................................... 27
7.8.3 Bolt on baffle .............................................................................................................................................. 28
7.8.4 Dust flinger ................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.9 Assembly of the thrust pads ............................................................................................................................... 29
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
1– INTRODUCTION
1.1– General Notes
The Zollern type ZM (centre flange) horizontal bearing is designed according to DIN 31694 norm specifications for a wide range
of heavy duty applications. Its modular system also for ZF type (end flange), i.e. the combination of different modules of this
modular system is always possible. The pin positioning in Z bearing designs results in a simple assembly and in the elimination
of mistakes during installation, commissioning and maintenance procedures.
This installation and operation manual provides information for installation, start up, precautions, assembly, handling and
maintenance of the equipment and its components.
Special instructions are given in the beginning of each item, including general notes on safety and operation.
Please pay careful attention to all points covered by this manual to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the bearing.
Everyone engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance and repair of the bearing should read and understand the Oper-
ating Instructions. Zollern accepts no liability for any damage or operating faults resulting from a failure to follow the said in-
structions.
The ZOLLERN Z-bearing referred to in these instructions was developed for static use in general machine manufacture. It fulfils
the requirements for mechanical explosion-proofing in compliance with Directive 94/9/EC. Possible uses for plain bearings of
this series are electrical machines, fans, turbines, test rigs, etc. The bearing described here complies with the state of the art at
for bearings at the time these Operating Instructions were printed. In the interests of further development, we reserve the
right to carry out modifications to the individual subassemblies and accessories which, while preserving the essential features,
are considered advisable as a means of increasing its efficiency and safety.
Contact Zollern for further information on special bearings. Extra technical documents with detailed information can be sup-
plied in the case of special needs and features. Please have the type (see bearing types table) and the serial number to assist us
in helping to solve your issues or concerns.
The reproduction of this operation manual, including texts, drawings and illustrations in it, of whatever nature, without
Zollern’s authorization is absolutely prohibited, with the infringing party being subjected to the applicable penalties under the
copyright laws.
The instructions provided in this assembly, disassembly and maintenance manual were written by qualified professionals.
Please read them carefully before starting their assembly or disassembly.
Z M N L B - 11 - 125
ZOLLERN centre flange mounted, finned bearing, natural cooled by convection, plain cylindrical bore with loose oil ring,
plain White metal lined shoulders with oil grooves (locating or non-locating bearing), size 11, for shaft diameter 125 mm.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2– SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning marks
The operation instructions are basic guidelines that should be followed during the entire process of
assembly, operation and maintenance of the equipment. Therefore, it is extremely important to read
the information provided in this manual before starting any procedures, as well as making such infor-
mation readily available for people who handle and operate the equipment, so that accidents and
equipment damage can be prevented.
Loads and speeds shall not exceed the required limits. The bearing should only be used under the tech-
nical limits specified.
Rotating parts should always be blocked for transport to avoid accidentally movements that can damage
the bearing liners.
Warning: After use, the bearings will be hot with the risk of skin burns during the maintenance process.
Tighten the bolts with the specified torques values.
Realize that problems can occur if the bearing is used for different application than it was designed for.
Accidents can happen if the personnel who handle the product have not been adequately trained.
People should be instructed to wear protective clothes and equipment.
The personnel responsible for operating the unit must be familiarized with the procedures of Shut-Down
and Emergency Stop, both related to the unit as a whole and to the items that are relevant for the activity
being conducted.
It must be assured that before the bearing is assembled, the bearing and its surroundings are well
cleaned.
Provide the assembly, operation and maintenance manual to the personnel who operate the unit and the
assembly teams.
The person in charge must ensure that all the maintenance, inspection and assembly activities be strictly
performed by qualified personnel.
We are not responsible for cleaning products effects.
Any work to be performed on the machines shall only be executed while the machines are immobilized
and protected against any possible unintentional start up.
Invariably, upon completion of any work, all the safety devices should be reinstalled and put back in their
functional state.
Any alterations, design modifications or manufacturing of spare parts can only be made after authoriza-
tion by Zollern.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
All the personnel responsible for operating the unit must be informed on these operation instructions
and be familiarized with those parts involved in the relevant activities and their associated hazards.
For bearings with external oil lubrication the requested oil flows must be used (for minimum oil flows see
the calculation sheets or contact the equipment manufacturer ). For use in an emergency or deficient lubri-
cation condition, there must be an alternative oil supply system provided, such as a system like stand-by
pump or oil hydraulic accumulator. It is recommended to have loss of oil shutdown controls.
If there are variances of operating data like loads, revolution speed, ambient temperature, oil inlet tem-
perature or oil viscosity the bearing manufacturer must be informed. Form, positional and dimensional
deviations of the shaft as well.
At operation such deviations of mentioned characteristics are recognized with different bearing tempera-
tures. In case of deviations new bearings calculations should be made and maybe a new bearing selection
must be done by Zollern.
IMMEDIATELY STOP THE EQUIPAMENT, INVESTIGATE AND ELIMINATE THE CAUSES IN CASE OF:
The bearing temperature exceeds an acceptable level.
You have noticed unacceptable vibrations.
There are uncommon noises or smells.
The monitoring equipment sets off an alarm.
During assembly and disassembly work, no explosive gas mixtures or dust concentrations
may be present.
When changing oil, catch the used oil in suitable containers. Any oil spills must be cleaned up immediately. Preservative
agents are to be kept separately from used oil. Used oil, preservative agents, oil binding agents and oil-soaked cleaning
cloths are to be disposed of in accordance with the applicable environmental regulations.
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TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
The contents of the consignment are specified in the dispatch notes. The consignment should be checked for completeness on
delivery. Any transit damage and/or missing parts must be notified in writing to Zollern immediately.
The bearing must not be put into service if it is damaged in any way.
3.2– Lifting
Eye bolts are installed in the upper part of the housing for conveying the fully assembled bearing. It must be ensured that the
eye bolts are tight and subjected only to tensile stress. They should not be used lift the fully or partly assembled machine on
which they are being installed.
Zollern plain bearings (also called sleeve bearings) must be moved in such ways that they are not subjected to any major im-
pact stresses, and they should be protected against moisture.
Bearings are delivered fully assembled, but without lubricating oil. The lubricant and any accessories are packed separately.
Depending on the place and type of use, bearings are reliably protected against corrosion and other effects by a preservative
coating.
Bearings are packed differently depending on their size and the mode of transport employed.
The handling instructions indicated by graphics on the packaging are to be observed.
When moving the bearing, use only lifting gear and slinging equipment with adequate load
bearing capacities. When preparing for lifting, observe the instructions on load distribution
indicated on the packaging.
The bearing is to be moved in such a way as to prevent personal injury and damage to the
bearing.
The bearing may only be lifted with equipment suitable for the purpose.
The bearing should be stored and covered in a place protected from the weather and always should be kept upright. Storage
should be in a dry, vibration-free wooden location.
The storage space must be dry and not subject to any major temperature fluctuations. Under such conditions, the bearing can
be stored for up to six months.
The anti-corrosion coating must remain intact during the period of storage of the bearing and any individual components sup-
plied with it. The coating must not be damaged to avoid risk of corrosion.
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TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
Unless otherwise specified in the purchase order, bearings are supplied with a non-hardening protective film on all unpainted
external surfaces.
The interior of the bearing is oiled with oil in the preassembly stage. This is sufficient as a preservative for temporary storage.
The properties of the external surface coating are that it is resistant to acids, weak alkalis, solvents, the effects of weathering
and temperatures up to 120°C, as well as being resistant to tropical conditions.
The maximum storage period as shipped is six months. For longer periods of corrosion protection, follow the steps below:
Protection with anticorrosive oil or other product compatible with the lubricant for inside parts of the bearing.
Protect the exposed surfaces by applying anticorrosive oil or removable varnish , checking its conservation protective
capability every four months.
Close all the housing connection holes with their respective bolts or drain plugs.
Or close all the openings with an adhesive tape.
Where applicable (bearings with forced lubrication), protect the oil entrance flanges with anticorrosive oil or remova-
ble varnish, and afterwards place a graphite cardboard blind joint, a wooden plug or a thin aluminum sheet.
Check surface conditions and reapply anticorrosive oil or removable varnish if needed every four months.
The identification, preservation, packaging and storage of spare parts should be done in an indoor, dry and clean place.
If prolonged interim storage (> 6 months) is intended, ZOLLERN should be notified in advance if possible, and Zollern
can offer additional protection as follows:
Disassemble the entire bearing, following the instructions described in this manual.
Those parts of the bearing at risk of corrosion will be preserved with a hardening protective agent appropriate to the
place and period of storage. If the specified protected period is exceeded, the preservation process must be repeated.
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GENERAL DRAWING
4– GENERAL DRAWING
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GENERAL DRAWING
1 Upper housing
2 Bearing shell
3 Floating labyrinth seal
4 Seal carrier
5 Screw
6 Lower housing
7 Spherical seat
8 Plug (Oil inlet in case of oil circulation or circulating pump)
9 Oil sight glass (Oil level indicator or oil outlet in case of oil circulation)
10 Plug (Connection for heater, oil sump thermometer, or suction pipe in case of circulating pump)
11 Plug (Connection for thermosensor)
12 Plug (Cable exit for earthing device)
13 Positioning pin
14 Oil ring
15 Machine seal
16 Screw
17 Eye bolt
18 Top sight glass (Inspection of the oil ring)
19 Plug (Oil filling or breather)
20 Water cooler
21 Cooler connection
22 Cooler cover
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
5 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
5.1– General Description
ZM Plain bearing in standard configuration consist of a housing (upper and lower sections), bearing shell, floating labyrinth
seals (external and on the machine side) and a loose oil ring. The bearings can also be fitted with a variety of additional
equipment (see Table 1).
5.2– Housing
The bearing housings are finned and manufactured from gray cast iron EN-GJL-300 (GG 30) giving high strength and best heat
dissipation. Under request, they can be supplied also in nodular cast iron EN-GJS-400-18 (formerly GGG 40.3) which is recom-
mended to be used when ambient temperature reaches -25°C or lower. The spherical seat in the housing ensures easy self-
alignment during assembly when the loads are transferred to the lower half of the housing. Therefore these bearings are
designed for highest stress. Thread holes for the fitting of thermo sensors in the journal bush and oil sump as well as for oil
inlet and outlet pipes are provided on both sides of the housings as a standard. Water cooling tubes and vibration probes
can be easily fitted by small amendments of the housings.
1 Lower housing
2 Upper Housing
3 Positioning pin
4 Screw
5 Eye bolt
Note:
Fig. 2 Housing
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6 Upper Shell
7 Lower Shell
8 Screw
Fig. 3: Bearing Shell
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BEFORE STARTING
5.6– Sealing
The seals are selected for the different operation condition environments and for the requested protection level. The
standard arrangement is the floating labyrinth seal (IP 44) made of high heat resistant, fiber-reinforced synthetic material
(Fig. 5, 6). Bearings for high oil throughput are equipped with adjustable rigid seals (IP 44) made of aluminum alloy (Fig. 7).
Both types of seals can be equipped with bolt-on baffles (IP 55) (Fig. 8) or dust flingers (IP 54) (Fig. 9) if the bearing is oper-
ating in a dusty or a wet environment or if rotating parts (clutches, couplings, fans etc.) are fitted close to the bearing. Spe-
cial seals offering higher protection, or pressurized seals etc. can be supplied for special applications upon request. An end
cover is used if the non-drive end shaft remains inside the bearing housing.
Fig. 5: Floating labyrinth seal (IP 44) Fig. 6: Floating labyrinth seal (IP 44) Fig. 7: Rigid labyrinth seal (IP 44)
(Bearing Side) (Outside View)
5.7– Insulation
Insulated bearings are supplied with a non-conductive coating on the spherical seating face of the bearing housing. This coating
is both wear and temperature resistant. The shaft seals and anti-twist pin are made of non-conductive materials and, as a re-
sult, reliably prevent spark erosion of the shell and shaft. The temperature monitoring instruments to be installed by the user
should be insulated by suitable measures (e.g. insulated protective tubing, plastic screw fastenings, etc.).
To prevent a closed circuit from occurring through the bearing, machine housing, foundation and a second bearing, through
which a damaging bearing current then flows, at least one bearing must be, insulated (cf. DIN 31692-4). Depending on require-
ments, single- or two-stage bearing insulation will be applied.
The shaft should always be earthed. Depending on the type of bearing insulation, care must be taken to ensure
that components such as seals, thermometers, oil pipes and screw couplings or anti-twist pins do not cause short-circuits
across the insulation.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
In the case of plants which are frequently started up under a severe load, run in tower mode (low speed) or have prolonged
rundown times, an additional hydrostatic booster (oil lift system) is recommended. In this way, wear under these operating
conditions is avoided.
The rundown process of a plain bearing is often critical (prolonged rundown times). In particular, this applies to bearings with
oil-ring lubrication because, in this case, hot oil of a low viscosity (by contrast with start-up) performs the lubricating function.
With the hydrostatic lubrication of bearings, the lubricant pressure is not generated in the narrowing lubricating space, but by
a pump outside the bearing. The principle of a hydrostatic bearing is exactly the same as that of the pistons in hydraulic
platforms or presses.
The arrangement in plain bearings essentially consists of one or more oil pockets integrated into the radial or axial bearing, a
high pressure pump and, a non-return valve.
The oil pressure pump is usually shut down when operating speed is reached and only restarted (if required) when the bearing
runs down.
When the pump is switched on, the hydrostatic boost is generated by a pressure surge of up to approx. 200 bar. This causes
the shaft to lift off from the shell, so that metal-to-metal contact ceases and contact-free (and, in turn, virtually wear-free)
start-ups and rundowns are assured.
5.9– Additional information on plain bearings with external oil supply system
As a rule, the oil supply system consists of an oil tank at the pump, a pressure gauge, a pressure relief valve, filters, an oil level
gauge and various monitoring instruments. Depending on operating conditions or customers’ specifications, a system of this
type can also be fitted with other components (e.g. oil cooler, oil heater). If an external oil supply system is used, the diame-
ters of the oil pipes should be selected such that the flow rate does not exceed 1.5 m/s at the inlet or approximately 0.15 m/s
at the outlet. If, for reasons of design or structural constraints, the return pipes cannot be arranged with a down slope of 15
degrees, pipes of correspondingly larger diameters must be laid. Inadequate slopes and/or diameters give rise to back-
pressure which can result in the bearing overflowing or leaking.
Heat treated (welded or bent under heat) and/or internally heavily contaminated or rusty pipes must be pickled and flushed
through before installation. After they have been installed, the entire oil circuit must be flushed through to prevent any con-
taminants from penetrating into the bearing or fittings.
Before flushing takes place, therefore, all the measuring and switching fittings (pressure monitor, flow meter) and their con-
nections must be removed. Under no circumstances may the bearings be left in the flushing circuit. After flushing, all the filters
must be cleaned. All the connections to the bearing must be free of vibrations and stress.
During Technical data on the above can be found in the installation drawing and bearing specifi-
cation relating to the item of equipment. To ensure that the oil supply is adequate, the flow rate
must be checked after the first use of the external oil supply system. The shutoff valves in the
coolant feed and discharge pipes of the cooling system must be fully opened.
5.10– Additional information on plain bearings with water cooler in the oil sump
When connecting the oil sump water cooler, take care to ensure that no leaks are present in the housing or the connecting
pipes. The seals in the screw couplings must not be damaged. A shutoff valve should be connected up on the inlet side. As far
as possible, drainage should take place without pressure. The coolant circuit can flow in either direction.
Do not change the original specified water flow speed:
- A high water speed may wear out the pipe.
- A low water speed may cause oxidation.
- The worst case is when the water pump is turned off for a long period.
Water should be filtrated and its pH should be neutral (between 7 and 9 ).
In below 0°C areas, glycol must be added to the water, so that it does not freeze inside the pipes.
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BEFORE STARTING
6 - BEFORE STARTING
6.1– Tools and equipment
As a first step, the assembler should prepare the location in which the equipment will be assembled or disassembled and ar-
range the required tools.
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6.2– Disassembly
Before starting the disassembly all dust must be removed from the bearing surface, thus pro-
tecting the inside parts.
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BEFORE STARTING
6.3– Cleaning
• Both parts of the housing (1, 2). Inside the housing, division faces and other machined faces.
• Both parts of the bearing shell (6, 7).
Both parts of the seal carrier (13, 15) and baffle (20, 21) if it was provide.
In case of a bearing with a Rigid seal, clean both parts of the rigid labyrinth seal (18, 19) and baffle (20, 21) if it was pro-
vided.
Loose oil ring (25).
Never use cotton waste , wool, fiber cloth, or other similar cleaning materials to avoid excessive tem-
perature due to cleaning materials residues.
It is recommended to use only NON AGGRESSIVE, neutral PH detergents.
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7 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Before starting the assembly all dust and other particles must be removed from inside the
bearing.
Store all bearing parts in clean, covered, dry and dust free areas during the works.
Do not forget to cover the bearing and separate parts during the breaks.
Secure all screws of the housing at the split line and flange with a liquid screw locking com-
pound (e.g. LOCTITE 243)
The machine seal must be assembled onto the housing before starting the bearing assembly.
Place the lower part of the machine seal (12) on the bottom part of the housing (1) (Fig. 15).
Check the alignment of the machine seal and split line of the housing
Tighten the screws (83) to the specified torque values.
Place the upper part of the machine seal (11) on the top part of the housing (2) (Fig. 14).
Check the alignment of the machine seal and split line of the housing
Tighten the screws (83) to the specified torque values.
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Fig. 18 Fig. 19
Fig. 17
Fig. 20
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Apply an elastic sealant compound to the guide surfaces of the seal groove in the bottom half of the housing (Fig. 21).
Prepare the seal for installation by coating the surface of the split line and the exterior of the spring guide with a thin
film of non-hardening sealing compound (Fig. 22).
Fig. 22
Fig. 21
Place the lower part of the seal (16) on the shaft (Fig.23) and turn the seal back and slightly to the correct position
to dispense the sealant evenly (Fig.24) the anti-rotating lug must sit in the groove in the split line).
Push the garter spring into the seal groove between the lower housing and the seal until both ends are reachable
Place the upper part of the seal (14) on the lower part (Fig. 25) observing the alignment marking.
Insert the wire spring through the sealing groove and lock the spring key.
Check the alignment of the seal and split line of the housing
Remove the residue of the elastic sealant compound
Fig. 23 Fig. 25
Seal groove
Fig. 24
Attention!
Floating labyrinth seals must rotate gently around the shaft. Stucked seals may induce overheating when shaft wear.
If the floating labyrinth seal stuck.
- dismount the seal
- if there has been wear of the seal, with draw the worm parts of the seal using a plain scraper or emery cloth.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Now follows the installation of the oil ring, which must first be disassembled.
Fig. 26 Fig. 27
Position both halves of the oil ring on the shaft and around the lower half of the shell (in the recess provided) and
press both halves together on the positioning pins (27).
Tighten the screws according to the torque value below.
Torque Hex
Bearing size Bolt Size
(Nm) socket
7 M3 0,6 2,5
9 - 11 - 14 M4 1,4 3
18 - 22 - 28 M5 2,7 4
Fig. 28
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Apply an oil film to both the shaft seat and the upper part of the bearing shell (6) (use the same oil as for the oper-
ation of the bearing).
Place the upper part of the shell (6) on the shaft (Fig. 29).
it is impossible to turn both halves of the shell together as they would become misaligned.
Be careful when lowering the shell. The contact surfaces between the bearing shell and the
shaft have a controlled roughness. Care should be taken not to damage them.
Screw the bolts (8) to join the bearing shell halves with the suitable torques.
Check the gap of the split line of the shell, use a feeler gauge. If it is greater than 0,05mm, disassembly both parts
of the shell. Rework the surfaces of the split line of the upper and lower shell with a sharpening stone.
Check if the oil ring is moving freely. Neither the hydrostatic hose nor the earthing device (if in the scope) should
touch the oil ring.
If your bearing is for a marine application, there is a guide bushing on upper shell and two other guides on lower
housing to ensure the loose oil ring purpose.
If the bearing have a thermo-sensor on lower thrust pads, see chapter 13.4.2 before continue.
Fig. 29 Fig. 30
Shells with taper land (type D) are suitable only for one sense of rotation. They are marked with an arrow on the
upper shell. This arrow indicates the allowed direction of shaft rotation.
Before assembling the upper housing, check if the direction of rotation of the shaft match to the direction
indicated by the arrow on the upper taper land shell.
Screw the cable connector (34) into the slot available on the top of the shell (Fig. 31).
Lead the cable through the cable gland (35) in the lower housing and then out of the bearing (fig. 32).
Tighten the cable gland.
Fig. 31 Fig. 32
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Check the alignment of the split lines of the shell and the division face of the lower housing.
Clean the split line surfaces of the both halves of the housing (Fig. 33). Apply an uniform layer on the split line of the
lower bearing housing (1) of a non-hardening sealing compound, eg: Curil T.
Very carefully place the upper housing (2) into the machine frame without touching the bearing shell or seal.
If the bearing have a thermo-sensor on lower thrust pads, see chapter 13.2.2 before continue.
The positioning pin (38) in the upper half of the housing fits in the corresponding hole in the lower housing (Fig. 34).
Taking care to ensure that, during lowering vertically, the preinstalled machine-side seal slips into the groove provided.
The positioning pin (37) in the upper half of the shell fits in the corresponding slot in the upper housing.
To this end, the upper part must be correctly aligned if both split lines of the housing touching each other.
The cover screws (5) should now be tightened crosswise with the specified torque values.
Fix the screws at the split line of the machine seal, hand-tightened.
Fig. 34
Torque Table for screws (5 / 39)
Fig. 33
Bearing Torque Hex
Bolt Size
size (Nm) socket
7 M10 40 8
9 (5) M10 40 8
9 (39) M12 70 10
11 M12 70 10
14 M16 170 14
18 M20 340 17
22 M24 580 19
28 M30 1150 22
Fig. 35
Fig. 36
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Depending on the intended application, Zollern plain bearings can be supplied with various types of seal or sealing system
with types of protection complying with DIN 40050 and IEC 529. Proceed according to the seal type used.
Z-bearings are equipped with floating labyrinth seals which float on the shaft and can be used at peripheral speeds up to
100 m/s. They are made of a high strength, unbreakable, high temperature resistant plastic and, with them, the class of
protection IP 44 is achieved. The seals are seated within a seal carrier or installed directly in the housing in such a way
that they are not affected by radial shaft displacements. An anti-rotation lug on the split line prevents the seal from
being incorrectly assembled.
Build the seals up prior to bearing assembly, so that the hook and eye of the spring key is separated.
Apply an uniform non-hardening sealing compound to:
Fig. 38
Fig. 37
Fig. 39
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Place the lower part of the seal (16) on the shaft and turn it to the correct position (the oil drain holes in the seal must
face the bearing and the anti-rotating lug must sit in the groove in the split line).
Place the upper part of the seal (14) on the lower part. Make sure the mark at the upper part is aligned to the mark at
the lower part (Fig. 41).
Insert the spring key through the sealing groove and lock into place
Check the movability of the seal on the shaft
Place the top half of the seal carrier (13) on the top half of the seal. Press the bottom half the one with groove of the
seal carrier (15) against it (Fig. 40).
Assembly the complete seal carrier into the house and attach with the bolts (40) with the specified torque values (Fig. 42).
Fig. 41
Detail of mark on both
sides for alignment
Fig. 40
Fig. 42
Attention!
Floating labyrinth seals must rotate gently around the shaft. Stucked seals may induce overheating when shaft wear.
If the floating labyrinth seal stuck:
- dismount the seal
- if there has been wear of the seal, with draw the worm parts of the seal using a plain scraper or emery cloth.
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The rigid seal is mounted directly to the bearing housing with a fine intermediate coat (sealing compound) on fol-
lowing parts:
- The flange surfaces on both parts.
- The split line of the lower part.
Place the upper part of the rigid labyrinth seal (18) on the shaft.
Lightly press the lower part of the seal (19) onto the shaft from below.
Carefully push the rigid labyrinth seal completely into the
housing.
Fix the screws (17) at the split line hand-tightened.
Align the split surface of the rigid seal with that of the
housing in parallel alignment.
Press the rigid labyrinth seal against the shaft from below
slightly.
Adjust the lateral clearance "s" between the shaft and
the rigid labyrinth seal (fig. 45).
Tighten the fastening screws (41) of split line with the
suitable torques (fig. 44).
Fig. 43
Tighten the fastening screws (17) of split line with the
suitable torques (fig. 44).
Fig. 44
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Fig. 47 Fig. 48
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Fig. 49
One or more thrust pads on both sides (Thrust and Counter Thrust) of the upper part has a bore to insert a thermo sensor
to measure the thrust part temperature.
Find the thrust pad (47) with an anti-rotation pin and a hole for thermo sensor. Then locate the corresponding slot
in the pad ring (45).
Insert the thrust pads with the anti-rotation pin into the corresponding thrust pad location hole (Fig. 50).
Insert all other thrust pads into the holes of both halves of the shell (6, 7).
Check the mobility of all thrust pads. If the thrust pads grips, realign the pad ring (45).
Note: The thrust pad set (47) consist of a thrust pad (48), an o’ring (50) and a spring washer (49) (Fig. 51).
An inadequate mobility of the thrust pads will cause injury of the bearing.
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8 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
8.1– Connection description
As standard the connections are the same on both sides of the bearing.
Fig. 52
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In general, the oil supply system consists of an oil tank, a pump, a pressure gauge, a pressure relief valve, filters, an oil level
gauge and various monitoring instruments. Depending on operating conditions or customers’ specifications, a system of this
type can also be fitted with other components (e.g. oil cooler, oil heater).
The diameters of the oil pipes should be selected such that the flow rate does not exceed 1.5 m/s at the inlet or approximately
0.15 m/s at the outlet.
The return pipe should have an inclination of 15°. If, for reasons of design or structural constraints, the return pipes are ar-
ranged with a slope less than 15°, pipes of correspondingly larger diameters must be laid.
Inadequate slopes and/or diameters give rise to back-pressure which can result in the bearing
overflowing or leaking.
The connection for the oil inlets and outlets are on both sides of the bearing. Remove only those plugs where pipes will be con-
nected.
Heat treated (welded or bent under heat) and/or internally heavily contaminated or rusty pipes must be pickled and flushed
through before installation.
After they have been installed, the entire oil circuit must be flushed through to prevent any contaminants from penetrating into
the bearing or fittings.
Before flushing takes place, therefore, all the measuring and switching fittings (pressure monitor, flow meter) and their connec-
tions must be removed. Under no circumstances may the bearings be left in the flushing circuit.
After flushing, all the filters must be cleaned. All the connections to the bearing must be free of vibrations and stress.
Assemble the fittings:
Z Bearings are supplied without oil inlet and outlet flanges. Under request, as additional items, Zollern can supply these
flanges according to DIN 2573 or ANSI B16.5 norms.
Connect the inlet pipe to the tapped hole for the oil inlet, see the indicated tapped hole on assembly drawing.
If the bearing has an individual oil inlet for the thrust part, connect the inlet pipe to the tapped hole shown on assembly
drawing.
Screw the oil outlet pipe (51) with nut (52) and copper ring (53) into the oil outlet connection hole. Seal with liquid seal-
ing compound (fig.54).
Oil outlet flanges with weir is to be mounted horizontally top at the bottom. The mark at the flange will be visible verti-
cally up. The weir ensures the minimum oil level in an emergency lubrication by loose oil ring.
Tighten the nut (52).
Fig. 53
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Water cooler is supplied assembled by Zollern but if by a chance it needs to be reassembled, proceed as follow:
Insert the water cooler cover (55) with the gasket joint (54) into the window at lower housing.
Screw the shouldered bolts (56) with Loctite 572.
The coolant circuit can flow in either direction.
Provisions for the fitting of thermo sensors in the journal bush and oil sump are provided as standard. The type of sen-
sor is used depends on the type required by the readout equipment used (direct reading, centralized control system,
recording instrument, etc.). It is possible to provide two different sensors for the following applications:
For oil sump temperature measurements, into the tapped hole IV.
For journal parts temperature measurements, into the tapped hole II.
For thrust parts temperature measurement, into the tapped hole X (Optional).
Fig. 55
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Fig. 58
Fig. 57
Fig. 56
Fig. 59
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After having disassembled the upper part of bearing shell, the fitting of hose at housing side can be unfixed (Fig. 60).
Lower part of bearing shell can be taken out sidewise (Fig 61).
Fig. 60
Fig. 61
Having completed the assembly of the bearing, check all the screw fastenings for secure seating.
In addition, after the fastening components have been tightened, a further check must be made to ensure that the alignment
has not changed.
By reference to the product documentation and the accompanying installation drawing, compiled as part of the purchase order,
carry out a check to ensure that all the items of equipment which may have been disassembled for transporting purposes have
been reinstalled.
If an oil gauge/sight glass is used to monitor the oil level, it must be protected against damage.
The bearing must be protected against falling objects.
Protective devices for rotating parts must be checked for correct seating.
Physical contact with rotating parts is not permitted.
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9 - COMMISSIONING
The instructions contained in the section entitled “Safety instructions” (chapter: 2) must be observed.
The commissioning of the bearing without the availability of the requisite operating instruction
manual is not allowed.
An insufficient oil level can lead to ineffective lubrication and the failure of the bearing. Too high
oil level will not impair the function of the bearing but may cause the seals to leak.
Before the bearing is commissioned, it should be checked to prevent oil leaks. All the ports must be closed and screw fasten-
ings tightened.
If, during the test run, the recorded bearing temperature far exceeds the design tempera-
ture, the machine must be stopped and the causes investigated.
Fill the bearing with new oil, using a filter (mesh size 20 μm) with new oil until it reaches
the middle of the oil gauge.
The sealing faces must not be contaminated or damaged.
Information as to the type of oil to be used and various lubricant manufacturers can be found in the separate product docu-
mentation supplied.
Details of the oil grade, viscosity and quantity required can be taken from the rating plate of the bearing, the installation draw-
ing or the performance calculations.
Following the test run, check the oil level again and correct if necessary.
9.3– Check up
During commissioning, carry out and record the following visual inspections:
Oil level
Oil cooling and supply pipes for leaks
Shaft seals for leaks
Contact-free operation of rotating parts
Cleaned condition of the complete bearing
The record of inspections is to be kept with the Operating Instructions.
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OPERATION
10 - OPERATION
During operation, the bearing must be checked for the following:
Oil temperature
If high temperatures occur, shut down the plant immediately and consult ZOLLERN Customer Services.
Atypical bearing noises
Possible oil leaks from the housing and shaft seals
Bearing inadmissible vibrations with the existing mass arrangement
Correct oil level (see also the section entitled „Commissioning”)
If, during operation, irregularities are discovered or a monitoring instrument signals alarm, the drive system must be
shut down immediately.
If the cause cannot be found, call in a service engineer from Zollern Customer Service.
10.1– Troubleshooting
Any faults arising during the guarantee period necessitating the repair of the bearing, may
only be rectified by ZOLLERN Services.
If any faults arise after the guarantee period has expired whose cause cannot be clearly
determined, we recommend that customers contact our Service Department.
If the bearing is not used in the specified manner, is modified without ZOLLERN’s approval
or if spare parts other than genuine ZOLLERN spare parts are used, ZOLLERN will not ac-
cept any liability under the guarantee for the further operation of the bearing.
Before rectifying any faults, always shut down the plant.
Make the drive system secure against unintentional start-up.
Place a warning notice beside the on/off switch!
If an unusual rise in temperature occurs or a change is found in the condition of the oil, the bearing must be inspected. For this
purpose, the upper housing must be removed (the lower part can remain on site). Before disassembly, the bearing casing
should be cleaned in order to prevent any contamination from entering the bearing itself.
For further support please provide the quantity of oil (l/min) at the inlet and the air pressure inside the housing
Please also check oil level and shaft finishing if they are according to Zollern’s recommendations.
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Shut down the plant and ancillary equipment. Make the drive system secure against unintention-
al start-up. Place a warning notice beside the on/off switch!
The bearing must be protected against falling objects.
Protective devices for rotating parts must be checked for correct seating. Physical contact with
rotating parts is not permitted.
For operation and maintenance, the information contained in the accompanying order related
product documentation must be observed.
Technical data can be found on the installation drawing compiled in accordance with the pur-
chase order.
Table 2: Maintenance
Measures Intervals
Check and control oil temperature Permanent or daily
Check bearing noises or changes Daily
Check the bearing for leaks Daily
Check the oil level Weekly or before re-use
Clean the bearing housing As necessary or in conjunction with a routine oil change.
Control of bearing clearance Every 2 – 3 years
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The alarm temperature should be 10°C above the calculated operating temperature.
The shutdown temperature should be 20C° above the calculated operating temperature.
Due to mounting of temperature sensors that bearing temperature will be controlled. It is recommended to have a permanent
check and control of the bearing temperature that at emergency the machine can be shut down in time and the machine will get
still stand as fast as possible. According to requirements it is recommended to have two or more independent temperature sen-
sors for control of the bearing temperature.
Based on a constructive best position of the sensor the highest bearing temperature will be measured and can be directly indi-
cated.
Design of machine respectively application and type of bearings define for the temperature sensors the shut
down time (disconnecting time from normal operation to standstill). In particular case it is recommended to have consultation of
Zollern for the reaction time of the sensors and to define the best braking period for the machine.
Oil is refilled through one of the two ports (sight glass or screw plug) in the upper part of the housing. For filling and topping-up,
use an oil filter (max. mesh size 20 µm) and the grade of oil selected by us for your application (see rating plate). The oil is at the
correct level when it reaches the middle of the oil gauge. Filling above this level will not impair the function of the bearing but
may give rise to escapes of surplus oil.
When changing oil, always use the same grade of oil as previously used. Mixing oils
of different grades or manufacturers is not permitted.
Only mineral oils are permitted for plain bearings.
Escapes of hot oil present a risk of scald injuries.
Wear protective gloves.
Clean up any spillages of oil immediately with an oil binding agent.
Caution: If too little oil is filled or the oil level is not regularly checked, the bearing may be damaged through deficient lubrica-
tion.
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Size Class 8.8 Hex socket Do not apply the torque values from table 3
M3 1 Nm 2,5 to the oil ring halves (§7.5), rigid seal halves
M4 3 Nm 3 (§7.8.2) and baffle with rigid seal (§7.8.3).
M5 5 Nm 4 Follow the local table values.
M6 9 Nm 5
M8 20 Nm 6
M10 40 Nm 8
M12 70 Nm 10
M16 170 Nm 14
M20 340 Nm 17
M24 580 Nm 19
M30 1150 Nm 22
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11.9– Lubricants
The sole decisive factor for the choice of oil is the viscosity (VG category) specified on the rating plate and performance calcula-
tions for the bearing. The viscosity category applies to the contractually agreed operating conditions.
We must be consulted if the bearing is to be used under other conditions.
The oil to be used and a list of lubricant manufacturers can be found in the product documentation
supplied separately (Lubricating oils for Zollern Z-bearings).
We are familiar with the composition of these lubricants and, according to our current understanding, know that they exhibit
those properties on which the design of the bearing was based, i.e. loading capacity, resistance to seizing, grey-spot stability and
compatibility with seals and internal coatings.
We accordingly recommend that our customers select a lubricant from the product documentation, taking account of the VG
category specified on the installation drawing, rating plate and performance calculations.
To prevent misunderstandings, we wish to point out that this recommendation does not signify any
approval in the sense of a guarantee of the quality of the lubricant obtained from your supplier. Every
lubricant manufacturer must guarantee the quality of its product itself.
If you fail to follow our recommendation for any reason of importance to you, the responsibility for the technical suitability of
lubricant will devolve upon you.
Hose assemblies must be replaced if they fulfil the following criteria as determined by a visual inspection
A repair of the hose assembly involving the continued use of the installed hose and/or fitting (integration area) is not permitted.
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SPARE PARTS, SERVICE INFORMATION
We wish expressly to point out that spare part and accessories not supplied by us have also not
been approved or cleared by us. The installation and / or use of such products can, under certain
circumstances, accordingly adversely affect the design characteristics of the bearing and, as a
result, impair its active and / or passive safety. ZOLLERN accepts no liability or guarantee for any
damage resulting from the use of spare parts or accessories not supplied by us
Please note that special manufacturing and supply specifications often apply to individual components, and that we offer spare
parts complying with the latest state of the art and the applicable statutory regulations.
Source Example
Designation Product documentation Bearing shell
Short designation If known Z-ZLQ 18 - 180
Art nr. / Drawing nr. Rating plate, installation drawing, product documentation
Bearing type Rating plate, installation drawing, product documentation ZMNLQ
Size Rating plate, installation drawing, product documentation 18
Shaft diameter Rating plate, installation drawing, product documentation 180
Serial No Rating plate 101
Quantity Product documentation 1
When ordering other spare parts, e.g. floating labyrinth seals (or short Zollern designation SSD), refer to the installation draw-
ing or product documentation relating to the requisite diameter:
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APPENDIX
13 - APPENDIX
13.1– IP 56 Baffle
The IP-56 baffle can be combined with either a floating labyrinth seal or a rigid seal to achieve IP 56.
To guarantee the correct positioning of the centrifugal ring see the maximum longitudinal displacement of the shaft in
operation. Check the parameters in the technical documentation of the installation.
The assembly steps to mounting the IP-56 baffle is the same for both kinds of seals (Rigid or Floating).
Place the centrifugal ring on the shaft with the brass cover faces outside the machine.
- If the centrifugal ring is split. Place both parts of the centrifugal ring around the shaft and screw the bolt at the
split line.
Check the maximum longitudinal displacement (end-play) of the shaft. Then place the centrifugal ring at the center
of the displacement as showed on figure 62.
Screw the two lock bolts (63) placed around the centrifugal ring. Confirm if the centrifugal ring is totally fixed at the
shaft.
Check if radial distance of the centrifugal ring is the same all around the shaft.
Apply the sealing compound on the face making contact with the seal carrier of the floating labyrinth seal or rigid
seal.
- If the IP-56 baffle is split also apply sealing compound on the surface of the split line
Finally, place the IP-56 baffle (64) on the shaft and attach with the screws (65).
The longitudinal displacement (end-play) must be smaller than A + B dimension (See fig. 63)
Fig. 63
Fig. 62
Fig. 64
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If the steps to assembly the thrust pads (chapter 7.9) was correctly followed, all holes
of the RTD rod are aligned.
Remove the plugs from the connection holes X.
Insert the RTD rod (71) through the upper housing tapped hole (X), the hole
of the bearing shell (Y) and then place the rod into the thrust pads hole (Z).
Screw the thermo-sensor head block (72) or by a cable gland into the
tapped hole (X). Use a Teflon tape or sealant compound.
Fig. 65
The assembly of the thermo-sensor on the lower thrust pads begins at the chapter 7.3. (Assembly of the lower shell):
Place the lower part of the bearing shell (7) on the shaft seat.
Insert the RTD rod through the hole of the bearing shell and then place the rod into the thrust pads hole (see fig. 77).
Insert the RTD cable (77) into the channel on the bearing shell. Insert the cable into the whole channel extension.
Turn the lower bearing shell to the correct position in the lower part of the housing. (See chapter 7.3)
Fig. 66
Fig. 67
Fig. 68
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Assembly the gap seal halves direct onto the shaft. Then assemble the machine seal upon it:
Apply sealant compound to the split surfaces in the special machine seal (82) (Fig. 71).
Prepare the seal to installation by coating the surface of the split line with a thin film of non-hardening sealant com-
pound (Fig.69).
Joint the halves of the labyrinth seal (78) by the positioning pin (79), present in some seal bore diameters, placed at the
split line.
Insert the wire spring (80) in the sealing groove and lock the spring key (Fig.70).
Remove the residue of sealant compound.
Both halves of the labyrinth seal are held together by a garter spring. Do not mix up the halves of
the labyrinth seal.
Fig. 70
Fig. 69
Apply a thin layer of sealant compound at both sides of the gap seal.
Insert the seal into the groove of the machine seal.
The locking pin (81) must be into the slot in the machine seal.
Tighten the split line screws (11) by hand tight.
Assembly the machine seal as described on chapter 7.1.
Fig. 71
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When the machine is not provide with a split shield, an assembly access must be made at the top of the machine shield to allow
the bearing mounting.
The drawing below shows the dimensions required for each bearing size.
Mouting diameter Lower flat surface Upper flat surface Height length Angle
Size
(D1) (R2) (R3) (B) (A) (Y)
9 375 215 240 / 250* 195 / 205* 135 15
11 450 255 280 / 285* 230 / 240* 150 15
14 530 305 310 / 315* 280 / 290* 85 45
18 630 360 360 / 365* 330 / 350* 95 45
22 800 455 455 / 470* 415 / 440* 120 45
28 1000 565 565 / 575* 515 / 545* 155 45
2– After the bearing is completely assembled the opening between upper housing and shield have to be closed with
sheet metal.
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Our products are subject to constant technical alterations and developments and thus revisions may occur without prior or subsequent notice.
This catalog is a preliminary version. A new version will be published soon, but all dimensions here shown will be kept.
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