Retarders are a common piece of machinery and equipment in manufacturing factories. In addition to causing property damage, oil leakage can, in extreme circumstances, result in low oil and oil cut-off in gear reducers. The deterioration of the transmission gear’s mating surface increases, which can lead to tooth chipping or detachment and accidents involving machinery. What are the reasons for the oil leakage in the retarder? I will share my knowledge on this topic with everyone today in an effort to motivate and help our friends and clients.
1. Pressure difference caused by the inside and outside of the retarder
In the enclosed retarder, the friction between each two transmission gears generates heat. According to Boyle’s law, the temperature in the retarder box slowly rises with the increase of the running time, while the volume in the retarder box will not change. Therefore, with the increase of the working pressure of the case body, the lubricating grease on the case body splashes out and sprinkles on the inner cavity of the speed reduction surface. The lubricating grease is exposed from the gap under the effect of pressure difference.
2. The overall design of the retarder is not scientific
There is no natural ventilation hood on the retarder, and the peeping plug has no breathable plug. The oil groove and felt ring type shaft seal construction is chosen since the overall design of the shaft seal is not scientific. The sealing effect is ineffective in the short term as a result of the deviation of the compensating features of the felt. Although the oil groove goes back to the oil inlet, it is quite simple to block, which limits how well the oil works with the pump. The castings were not aged or quenched throughout the whole production and manufacturing process with the thermal stress not relieved, leading to deformation. Oil leakage from the gap is caused by flaws such sand holes, weld nodules, air vents, cracks, etc. Oil leakage from the gap is caused by flaws such sand holes, weld nodules, air vents, cracks, etc. Poor manufacturing and processing density could be the root of the problem.
3. Excessive refueling volume
During the entire operation of the retarder, the oil pool is stirred violently, and lubricating grease splashes out everywhere on the body. If the volume of oil is too much, it will cause a lot of lubricating grease to accumulate in the shaft seal, tooth joint surface, etc., causing leakage.
4. Poor installation and maintenance processing technology
The retarder must carry a significant dynamic load during startup due to the oil leakage brought on the low installation density. If the installation density of the retarder does not meet the requirements, the foundation bolts holding the base of the retarder together will become loose. This will increase the vibration of the retarder and damage the sealing ring at the high and low speed gear hole shaft of the reducer, which will increase the grease discharge. In addition, oil leakage can also occur due to inadequate removal of surface waste, improper use of sealing agents, incorrect orientation of hydraulic seals, and failure to immediately remove and replace hydraulic seals during the maintenance of machinery and equipment.
Post time: May-09-2023