You should inspect wheel bearing seals for four things: contamination, wear, damage, and proper installation.
Sign | Cause | Consequence |
---|---|---|
Oil or grease leakage | Damaged seal | Loss of lubrication, bearing failure |
Metal shavings or debris | Worn bearing | Bearing failure |
Rust or corrosion | Moisture or contamination | Bearing failure |
Sign | Cause | Consequence |
---|---|---|
Scratches or grooves | Abrasive particles | Seal failure |
Wear on the bearing race or rollers | Excessive load or speed | Bearing failure |
Increased bearing noise or vibration | Worn components | Bearing failure |
Sign | Cause | Consequence |
---|---|---|
Cracks or tears | Impact or excessive force | Seal failure |
Dented or bent seal housing | Collision or impact | Bearing failure |
Loose or missing bolts or screws | Improper installation | Seal failure |
Sign | Cause | Consequence |
---|---|---|
Seal not seated properly | Improper installation | Seal failure |
Seal facing the wrong direction | Incorrect assembly | Seal failure |
Incorrect torque | Over- or under-tightening | Seal failure |
You should inspect wheel bearing seals for contamination, wear, damage, and proper installation to avoid bearing failures, extend bearing life, and save money on repairs.
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