AGMA 90FTM5-1990 pdf download

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Polishing wear has been known to occur on piston rings, cylinder bores, valve lifters, hydraulic
components, rolling- -element bearings and gear teeth. The bright, polish surfaces may look good, but
polishing wear is detrimental because it is a high wear phenomenon which reduces the geometric accuracy
of the components. A case history is presented of a gearbox which suffered extensive polishing wear of
the gear teeth and rolling- element bearings. The results of research into the basic mechanism of polishing
wear, and laboratory analyses of materials and lubricants are presented. Polishing wear is shown to be due
to fine- scale abrasion.
It is promoted by a combination of a fine abrasive and a gear oil with chemically- -active additives.

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