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Problems with Bearings

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Bearings support the rotating elements of the pump and keep them in proper position relative to other parts and the driver. Failure of a bearing may change the position of the rotating elements, which will cause interference between the stationary and moving parts of the pump, and may lead to fractures or seizing of parts.

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Yedidiah, S. (1996). Problems with Bearings. In: Centrifugal Pump User’s Guidebook. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1217-8_16

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