1. Supporting the Rotor
The bearing housing supports the weight of the rotor during operation, ensuring stable rotation. At high speeds, it maintains the stability of the bearing and withstands immense loads in high-temperature and high-pressure environments.
2. Reducing Friction and Wear
With precision internal machining, the bearing housing provides an adequate and stable lubrication path for the bearing, thereby reducing friction and wear between components. This not only minimizes energy loss but also extends the service life of the machinery.
3. Reducing Energy Loss
In mechanical transmission systems, rotating bearings are subject to significant energy loss. Bearing housings facilitate precise interaction between internal components, thereby reducing energy loss and improving the machine's operating efficiency.
