Maintaining Ring Gears in Ball Mills

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David Kress
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Mill crushing drive systems are essential to cement producers. With the increased emphasis on operating efficiency, it is vital that these systems be dependable and reliable. No one needs the costs or headaches associated with unscheduled downtime or inefficient machinery operation. A reliable drive system starts with the proper selection of the ring, or girth, gear and continues through proper maintenance. Ideally, selecting the right girth gear brings together the gear manufacturer, the system designer and the end user. The gear manufacturer must know the details of the application, the demands that will be placed on the gear and the nature of the equipment to be driven. Similarly, the user and the system designer must be familiar with the variables that affect gear drive performance and service. For example, an application that places a torque load on the drive in excess of its rated capacity will result in gear tooth distress and, in severe cases, breakage.
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APA: David Kress  (2000)  Maintaining Ring Gears in Ball Mills

MLA: David Kress Maintaining Ring Gears in Ball Mills. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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