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New generation Schaeffler split plummer block housing SES engineered for Australasia’s toughest applications

Schaeffler Australia 2 mins read

A new generation of split plummer block housings engineered for the most difficult operating conditions of Australia’s and New Zealand’s toughest industrial applications is being introduced by global bearings and motion technology company, Schaeffler.

 

The SES series of robust plummer block housings are made of high-quality flake graphite cast iron to house rolling bearings of various diameters and width series, accommodating shafts from 20 - 160 mm (or 3/4 to 5 1/2 inches). For particularly demanding applications, SES housings can also be supplied in spheroidal graphite cast iron, says Schaeffler Australia.

 

SES Plummer Block Housings offers a comprehensive approach industrial maintenance needs with a focus on making motion more efficient, intelligent, and sustainable in industries including mining and energy, quarrying and cement, manufacturing (inc food and beverage processing), materials handling, pulp, paper, sugar, and primary production.

 

“Together with Schaeffler’s wide range of accessories, the SES series is also equipped for the most difficult operating conditions encountered within applications such as conveyor belts and systems; crushers and mills; paper and cement handling; drive drums; fans and turbines; and general heavy industry,” says Schaeffler Australia.

 

Simplified housing selection

 

A new system of housing designations makes it easier for users of the split plummer block housing SES to make selections based on industry standards common to Australia and New Zealand, where the market is familiar with the housing and component dimensions used on the blocks that correspond to the Standard.

 

Features of the SES series include:

  • Designations and housing dimensions adapted to the common Standard

 

  • Extended range of designs compared with alternative range offerings

 

  • Optimum lubricant supply through lubrication holes in the upper housing section.

 

  • Robust housing for aggressive environmental conditions, with strengthening around the fixing holes and high rupture loads providing improved strength and greater rigidity.

 

  • Longer bearing operating life due to innovative housing design. This is achieved through optimised load distribution in the bearing.

 

  • Markings in the upper housing section show the condition monitoring and lubricant supply connection points, making the housings are Industry 4.0 compliant

 

  • Optimum lubricant supply and a grease outlet hole. Connection option for lubricator and condition monitoring systems.

 

  • Effective sealing solutions for different requirements

 

  • Controlled egress of used lubricant due to standardised outlet hole. This is closed off with a screw plug in the delivered condition.

 

  • Quick and easy alignment of the housing due to indentations that indicate the shaft and bearing centre

 

  • Quick bearing replacement when combined with split spherical roller bearings from the extensive standard Schaeffler range, which avoids long downtime.


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About Schaeffler

 Schaeffler Group – We pioneer motion: The Schaeffler Group has been driving forward groundbreaking inventions and developments in the field of motion technology for over 75 years. With innovative technologies, products, and services for electric mobility, CO-efficient drives, chassis solutions and renewable energies, the company is a reliable partner for making motion more efficient, intelligent, and sustainable – over the entire life cycle. Schaeffler describes its comprehensive range of products and services in the mobility ecosystem by means of eight product families: From bearing solutions and all types of linear guidance systems through to repair and monitoring services. Schaeffler is with around 120,000 employees and more than 250 locations in 55 countries, one of the world’s largest family-owned companies and one of Germany’s most innovative companies.


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