Greasing Bearings correctly: The Math and the Logic!Greasing Bearings correctly: The Math and the Logic!

Greasing Bearings correctly: The Math and the Logic! 🧠💡

Getting the right amount of grease in your bearings is critical for longevity. Too much, and you’ll cause churning and heat; too little, and you’ll face friction. We often rely on a general 30% fill rule, but do you know the precise formula?

Here’s the standard engineering calculation for initial grease fill (G):

👉 G = 0.005 × D (Outer Diameter in mm) × B (Width in mm)

This formula, which has been corrected in our diagram for clarity, gives you a precise initial grease quantity in grams (or cm³).

Check out our detailed breakdown with examples for a standard 6206 bearing and a larger 6310, plus a breakdown of the variables. We also have a great visualization of what that 30% volume looks like in a cutaway bearing.

Save this for your next maintenance session and get the calculations right!

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