Pressing in bearings, what lubricant?

Pressing in bearings, what lubricant?

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Richyvrlimited

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1,826 posts

164 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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I've recently purchased a 20ton press and it's a revelation!

Might be a bit of a basic question, so apologies, but what lubricant should I use when pressing a bearing in? I tried some silicone spray and it seemed to be a bit 'sticky' when pressing the bearing in rather than it going in smoothly.

Would general 3in1 or engine oil be OK, or copperslip, or is there something specific i should use?

Many thanks

Krikkit

26,538 posts

182 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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I usually use a bit of copperslip, unless they state to use something else.

andyiley

9,240 posts

153 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Have never lubricated a bearing to get it in, there is no point, it is an interference fit so will wipe any lubricant off on it's way in.

imagineifyeswill

1,226 posts

167 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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as said by ANDYRILEY no lubricant required

annodomini2

6,867 posts

252 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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No lubricant, but you might want to heat the part to which you're inserting the bearing beforehand.

PaulKemp

979 posts

146 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Or freeze the bearing for 24 hrs
I recently did a Mondeo hub bearing, put the bearing in the freezer hub in the warm house.
Also did a Mondeo intermediate drive shaft bearing, bearing on the radiator, shaft in the freezer
Didn't need a press to fit them

Toaster Pilot

14,621 posts

159 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Clean engine oil works for me

Richyvrlimited

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1,826 posts

164 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Cheers fellas, much appreciated.

I'll try a smear of copperslip seeing as i have it to hand, it can't hurt I guess.

I've been freezing the bearings too, as I heard that helps. though it did then promptly freeze onto my fingers once I got it out of the wrapper!

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Richyvrlimited said:
Cheers fellas, much appreciated.

I'll try a smear of copperslip seeing as i have it to hand, it can't hurt I guess.
Don't bother; the particles of copper in copper grease can't possibly fit between a bearing and the housing if they are a press fit. Copper grease is an anti-seize compound, not a fitting lubricant.

If the bearing is going into the housing in short jumps rather than smoothly, it's almost certainly down the rigidity of your press and the workpiece. The bearing housing needs to be supported very rigidly around the circumference of the bearing.

Richyvrlimited

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Thursday 23rd April 2015
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Mr2Mike said:
Don't bother; the particles of copper in copper grease can't possibly fit between a bearing and the housing if they are a press fit. Copper grease is an anti-seize compound, not a fitting lubricant.

If the bearing is going into the housing in short jumps rather than smoothly, it's almost certainly down the rigidity of your press and the workpiece. The bearing housing needs to be supported very rigidly around the circumference of the bearing.
Noted, cheers.

On one particular bearing I pressed in it did go in, in short jumps as you state. The press is an eBay sourced 20ton job. There's no pressure gauge and it looks like it just uses a bottle jack from a lorry.

The frame does seem to flex a bit when under a fair bit of load, so I guess it's that, I'm not sure how I could improve it's rigidity though....

Many thanks for the info!