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JUNE 1997 Handy tool makes large-circumference O-ring seal installation easier Problem: A large-circumference O-ring seal can be difficult to establish in its respective seal groove due to the tendency of it "walking out" of the groove as the O-ring is installed.
The magnetic base stand is particularly effective if the installation happens to be in a vertical or overhead application. Thanks and a Mr. O Problem Solver T-shirt go to Stan Borthwick, a mechanic at the County of Lethbridge #26 Public Works Repair Shop in Alberta.
Chain safety tips
Problem: Injuries can easily occur when installing and using chain. Solution: Comply with the following suggestion from Tsubaki Canada to avoid serious personal injury when working with chain.
Extending bearing life
Solution: It is the maintenance of bearings that determines how well and how long a machine will run. However, it is a fact that only a third of the bearings manufactured achieve their design life. The other two-thirds fail because of the way they are handled--incorrect installation, maintenance and lubrication. This translates into increased machine downtime, higher costs, lower productivity, and greater work-related stress. As a result, an investment in maintenance training is money very well spent. Thanks for this suggestion go to SKF Canada's Comtech BMI (Bearing Maintenance Institute).
Minor bolt repair Problem: A nut/bolt has a damaged thread but you don't have a replacement on hand, nor a die or a tap. Solution: This is a solution I have used on a few occasions. Grab some fine valve grinding compound and put some on the affected part. Run the nut/bolt up and down the threads. The compound will help polish the threads, clear away debris and smooth out the damaged area. After polishing, wash the parts with solvent or other cleaner to remove the compound. (It also works on stainless steel bolts, although galling is still a worry.) A tip of the Mr. O hard hat and a Mr. O Problem Solver T-shirt go to Kim Schumacher, Maintenance Supervisor, Golden Valley Processors Inc., Abbotsford, B.C. |

Solution: A quick remedy that keeps the O-ring seal in place during installation is to use one or two dial indicator magnetic base stands. Set them up over the O-ring and the groove to prevent the O-ring from lifting out of the groove. Most magnetic base stands have a vee-channel base, which helps ensure no damage is done to the O-ring.
Problem: Two-thirds of bearings don't achieve their designed life


