§ 230.102 - Tender plain bearing journal boxes.  


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  • § 230.102 Tender plain bearing journal boxes.

    Plain bearing journal boxes with the following defects shall be removed from service immediately and repaired:

    (a) A box that does not contain visible free oil;

    (b) A box lid that is missing, broken, or open except to receive servicing;

    (c) A box containing foreign matter, such as dirt, sand, or coal dust that can reasonably be expected to damage the bearing; or have a detrimental effect on the lubrication of the journal and bearing;

    (d) A lubricating pad that:

    (1) Is missing;

    (2) Is not in contact with the journal;

    (3) Has a tear extending half the length or width of the pad, or more, except by design;

    (4) Shows evidence of having been scorched, burned, or glazed;

    (5) Contains decaying or deteriorated fabric that impairs proper lubrication of the pad;

    (6) Has an exposed center core (except by design); or

    (7) Has metal parts contacting the journal;

    (e) A plain bearing that:

    (1) Is missing, cracked, broken;

    (2) Has a bearing liner loose;

    (3) Has a broken out piece; or

    (4) Has indications of having been overheated, as evidenced by:

    (i) Melted babbitt:

    (ii) Smoke from hot oil; or

    (iii) Journal surface damage; or

    (f) A plain bearing wedge that:

    (1) Is missing, cracked or broken; or

    (2) Is not located in its design position.