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I stopped the video after 20 seconds; couldn't stand to listen to it any more due to the obnoxious music. Please redo the video with little to no music so I can focus on what is being said and learn something about bearings. Thank you!
Thanks for having me for the Podcast. I hope the listeners will get insight about what SKF does and the direction we are going. The solutions we develop for the different industrial segments and the efforts we make to contribute to their sustainable operations is the key focus area for SKF
You're very welcome! It was a pleasure having you on the podcast. Your insights into SKF's innovations and sustainable practices were incredibly enlightening. I'm sure our listeners will greatly appreciate learning about the cutting-edge solutions SKF is developing across various industrial segments. Thank you for sharing your expertise and the exciting direction SKF is heading towards.
I have a chalenging bearing application. We have a gang saw (multiple blade arbor saw that is going through bearings at a high rate. We have checked shaft alingment bearing housing wear and have found no issues, we are using NTN 5216S on one end of the shaft and Koyo 62122RSC3 on the opposite end. these saws do some heavy cutting and occosaionaly take shock loads when wood jams up in the saw. Is there a breand that might give us a longer life ?
Your question is interesting and to be able to support you better we would need to know what bearing is failing and a bit more about the rpm and probably we need to do RCFA (Toot cause failure analysis) to be able to determine the cause and to suggest a long-term solution. Please send us an email and we will be more than happy to connect you with one of our experts. Email us at: Podcast@mcb.ae
Haha, if only it were that easy! If we could apply the stress-reducing magic of bearings to our lives, we’d all be a lot more relaxed! Until then, I guess we’ll have to stick with yoga and meditation. Thanks for the laugh!
I like the conciseness of this video and the clear visual explanation. I just couldn't finish the video because the background music is way too loud, almost blocking the sound of the narrator.
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad you found the video concise and the visual explanations clear. We'll make sure to adjust the audio levels in future videos to ensure the narrator's voice is clear. Your input is invaluable to us!
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@@jcsk8 The SKF bearings last longer and are actually faster but because of the grease which makes it so you don't need to do maintenance, it takes much much longer to break in but if you want durable, long lasting, and maintenance free bearings these are it
Hi Luka, The video is made by our marketing department team. Please tell us the purpose behind your inquiry and what language are you planning to use ?
So like, ive been studying mechanical engineering for 3 years now, ive always known what bearings were in problems and in projects and such, but today i had the thought of looking up “what is a bearing?” And tbh idl what i thought i was gonna find, but this video is ok i guess.