Service Program

Bearing Replacement & Calibration

Bearing Replacement & Calibration

Bearings depend on correct selection, clean handling, accurate fits, controlled installation, and suitable lubrication. Synergy Global replaces bearings and restores associated housings and shaft locations to help prevent repeat failures.

Failure and fit assessment

Removed bearings, lubricant condition, shaft seats, housings, seals, shoulders, and locking arrangements are inspected for wear, overheating, contamination, looseness, electrical damage, and installation-related distress.

Replacement and dimensional restoration

Replacement bearings are verified against equipment requirements and installed using appropriate handling and heating or pressing methods. Worn shafts or housings can be measured and repaired or machined within the approved scope.

Assembly verification

End float, clearances, locking, lubrication, sealing, and rotational freedom are checked before release. Where applicable, run testing and vibration measurement are completed to confirm stable operation.

Service Highlights

  • Bearing failure inspection and dimensional fit assessment
  • Controlled bearing identification, handling, and installation
  • Shaft and housing measurement, repair, or machining as required
  • Clearance, lubrication, rotation, and vibration verification
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you only replace the bearing, or investigate the cause of failure?

We inspect the bearing and associated components for evidence of contamination, poor lubrication, incorrect fit, misalignment, electrical damage, overheating, or excessive loading so corrective actions can be recommended.

Can worn bearing housings or shaft seats be repaired?

Yes, depending on material, dimensions, damage, and equipment duty. Measurements are reviewed before an appropriate machining or restoration method is proposed.

How is the correct replacement bearing confirmed?

Bearing designation, dimensions, internal clearance, cage, seals, lubrication, speed, load, and machine application are checked against available equipment information before installation.

Can vibration testing be included after replacement?

Yes. When controlled operation is possible, vibration and run-condition checks can be included to verify the assembled machine and identify any remaining issues.