two things will kill a bearing. excessive loads will, but when i say excessive, i mean it. It you had 8in wide wheels with a huge offset, and always cornered as hard as possible, you may wear them slightly earlier than normally. tapered roller bearings will last a lot longer under these conditions than ball bearings, because they are designed to take much higher side loads.
the real problems are:
incorrect setup - misaligned inner or outer races, or not torquing them up correctly
and lack of decent clean lubrication - old grease just won't do, dirty grease will just act like grinding paste and complete lack of grease will overheat the bearing and shag it out pretty quick
a bearing sitting around for a long time will usually suffer from old grease which breaks down under load, and possibly have a bit of corrosion in it so it grinds away. Good idea to repack the bearings on an old car you have just bought that has been sitting around for a long time.
I love bearings. Can you think of any mechanical engineering invention that can do so much, so reliably, for so little cost? If only mi_cro_so_ft could make software as well as bearings are made
michael
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