Bearing housings
- paper machines (fig 1)
- conveyor equipment
- rotary kilns (fig 2)
- drums
- tube mills
- converters
- large electrical machines
- rail vehicles (fig 3).
SNL plummer block housings, series 2, 3, 5 and 6
Building block system
The basis of the SNL plummer block housing system consists of a number of housings of the same design but in different sizes. By combining these housings with different standard seals a wide variety of housing variants, all belonging to the standard range, can be supplied (fig 2). SNL plummer blocks can accommodate shaft diameters ranging from 20 to 160 mm.
Reinforced base
The housing base is reinforced with ribs and extra material surrounding the holes for the attachment bolts in order to improve seating on the base plate (fig 3). The attachment bolts can be preloaded to give better location and cannot deform the housing base or housing bore.
Attachment
SNL housings have two attachment bolt holes in the base as standard. Housings of size 511-609 and larger are also available with four cast attachment bolt holes as standard, designated FSNL. These larger housings are also available without attachment bolt holes (blank base, designated SSNLD), but only made of ductile cast iron.
Good heat conduction
The extra ribs the housing base (fig 4) provide additional surface area between the base and base plate to improve heat flow away from the bearing.
Relubrication facility
SNL housings are supplied with a grease nipple. Two tapped holes for the nipple in the cap are standard. Cast indications mark other grease nipple locations for relubrication of the bearing or the seals (fig 5).
Caps and bases individually marked
The housing base and cap are matched during manufacture and are not interchangeable. To prevent mixing, the same consecutive number is marked on the cap and base of each individual housing (fig 6).
Mounting aid
To simplify mounting and make alignment more accurate, cast indications in the end faces of the housing base indicate the housing bore axis and the vertical axis (fig 7).
Indications for holes to accommodate other components
Cast indications mark the positions where holes can be drilled for dowel pins, sensors for condition monitoring and additional grease nipples (fig 8).