Question 15General Subjects - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passA dented race in an antifriction bearing could be caused by _______________.
Avibration while the bearing is not in operation
Babrasives in the lubricant
Cdirt in the bearing
Dwater in the bearing
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) vibration while the bearing is not in operation. Vibration, even when the bearing is not in use, can cause denting in the races of an antifriction bearing. The vibration can induce localized stresses that create small depressions or dents in the bearing race surfaces. This damage can lead to accelerated wear and failure of the bearing over time. The other options are incorrect because: B) abrasives in the lubricant would cause more generalized wear, not localized denting; C) dirt in the bearing would also lead to more widespread damage; and D) water in the bearing would primarily cause corrosion, not denting.
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