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Instrument ball bearings in vacuum 1

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alansimpson

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Jul 8, 2000
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I wish to use small ball bearings (5 mm shaft) in light vacuum (-1 bar) I would like to minimize friction.

Are there any special issues I should be considering such as lubrication?

 
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yes. in vacuum most greases and oils will loose some of the more volatile components, thus leaving behind a lubricant that will be more viscous or thick then acceptable. you better talk to a knowledgable lubricant supplier and to your bearing supplier to discuss your construction and to get advice which lubricant (oil, grease or paste) would best suit your particular requirements
 
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