Servicing projection equipment (1932)

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82 BALL BEARINGS BALL BEARINGS 1. Ball Bearings Leak Oil (a) — The grease used is too thin. Use onlyproper bodied lubricants. (b) — The grease has been used too plentifully and therefore is being forced out. Use only a proper amount. (c) — The housing or the bearing are too hot, thereby thinning the lubricant. Test this, and if found hot, drain it, flush the housing, and use fresh lubricant. 2. Sleeve Bearings Leak Oil (a) — The bearing is badly worn. Inspect it, and if the wear cannot be taken up, replace it. (b) — The drain hole on the inside end of the bearing is clogged. This should be inspected and cleared. (c) — The oil well is filled too full. Remove some of the oil and watch the level more carefully in the future.