Girth Gear Inspection for Kilns and Mills
Delivering Reliable Girth Gear Inspection Focus on Safety, Quality, and Downtime Reduction
Minimize Downtime
A girth gear is one of the single most expensive components on a rotary kiln or ball mill. Replacement means months of lead time, major civil works, and production losses that dwarf the cost of the gear itself. Yet most girth gear failures are not sudden — they develop gradually through undetected wear, progressive misalignment, or lubrication breakdown.
Maximize Quality
Regular on-site inspection catches these issues early, while corrective action is still straightforward and affordable. Hedberg Technical Services gives you accurate wear data, alignment measurements, and clear recommendations — so you make informed decisions before a manageable problem becomes a critical one.
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What We Inspect and Assess
Gear Tooth Condition and Wear Measurement — Precise measurement of tooth profile wear, root condition, flank contact, and remaining usable tooth depth. We document wear patterns that indicate misalignment, overloading, or lubrication failure before they become critical.
Girth Ring to Pinion Alignment — Misalignment between girth ring and pinion is responsible for more premature drive system failures in cement and mineral processing plants than any other single cause. We measure and assess alignment using precision instruments and recommend corrective actions where required.
Backlash and Root Clearance Assessment — Using high-definition digital photography and precision measurement techniques, we assess root clearance, backlash, and overall root condition — in many cases without stopping kiln or mill operation.
Girth Ring Runout and Wobble — We measure and document girth ring rotary axis location, runout, and wobble, detecting symptoms of mechanical or thermal deformation that affect meshing quality and drive system load distribution.
Mounting and Fixation Condition — Loose or degraded mounting allows the girth ring to shift during operation, causing progressive misalignment and compounding damage to the pinion, drive gearbox, and shell. We inspect mounting integrity and bolted connections as part of every assessment.
Lubrication System Evaluation — Review of lubrication coverage, spray bar condition, lubricant distribution, and contamination, with recommendations on lubricant selection and application settings for your operating conditions.
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