Most roll forming rollers use anti-friction bearings, not plain bushings. The correct lubricant depends on:
Bearing type
Operating speed
Load
Temperature
Environment (dust, moisture)
In 90% of roll forming applications, the correct choice is:
NLGI Grade 2 Lithium Complex EP (Extreme Pressure) Grease
But let’s break this down properly.
For general roll forming use:
✔ NLGI 2 consistency
✔ Lithium complex base
✔ EP (Extreme Pressure) additives
✔ Temperature range up to 150°C
✔ Water-resistant
This type of grease:
Handles shock load from forming
Protects bearings under pressure
Resists washout
Maintains stability at speed
This is the industry standard for roller stand bearings.
Roll forming creates:
Radial load
Axial load
Shock load
EP grease contains additives that protect metal surfaces under heavy load.
If forming:
Heavy gauge
High tensile steel
Structural sections
EP grease is strongly recommended.
For high-speed lines:
Use high-quality lithium complex EP grease
Ensure it has good shear stability
Avoid overly thick grease
Too thick grease increases heat at high speed.
If machine operates in:
Hot climate
Poor ventilation
Long shifts
Choose grease rated above 150°C dropping point.
Heat degrades cheap grease quickly.
If operating in:
Coastal areas
High humidity
Condensation-prone facilities
Use grease with:
✔ Strong water resistance
✔ Anti-corrosion additives
Water contamination destroys bearings quickly.
Avoid:
❌ General automotive grease
❌ Low-temperature light grease
❌ Multi-purpose non-EP grease
❌ Oil-only lubrication for roller bearings
❌ Mixing incompatible grease types
Mixing grease types can cause breakdown and separation.
Roll forming roller bearings are typically grease-lubricated because:
They are sealed
They operate in dusty environments
Grease provides longer retention
Oil lubrication is more common in gearboxes, not stand bearings.
More grease is NOT better.
Over-greasing causes:
Heat buildup
Seal damage
Grease churn
Bearing drag
General rule:
✔ Fill 30–50% of bearing cavity
✔ Add grease slowly while rotating
Never pack fully solid.
Do NOT use bearing grease on chains.
Chains require:
✔ Light chain oil
✔ Penetrating lubricant
✔ Regular cleaning
Using thick grease on chains attracts dust and accelerates wear.
Bearings running hot
Grease leaking excessively
Grease hardening quickly
Bearing noise increases
Grease separating (oil bleed)
These indicate incompatibility or low-quality lubricant.
| Application | Recommended Lubricant |
|---|---|
| Roller bearings | NLGI 2 Lithium Complex EP |
| Heavy structural forming | High-load EP grease |
| High-speed lines | High-shear stability lithium complex |
| Wet environment | Water-resistant EP grease |
| Chains | Light chain oil |
For most roll forming roller bearings, use:
✔ NLGI Grade 2
✔ Lithium Complex
✔ EP (Extreme Pressure)
✔ High temperature rated
✔ Good water resistance
The most common real-world mistake is using low-quality general-purpose grease or over-greasing.
Correct grease selection + correct lubrication interval dramatically extends:
Bearing life
Shaft life
Stand stability
Machine lifespan
If you tell me:
Machine speed
Gauge range
Climate
Bearing type (sealed or open)
…I can recommend a more precise lubrication spec for your exact setup.
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