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40.4.1.5* Bearings
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Roller or ball bearings shall be used on all processing and transfer equipment. [654:9.1.5.1]
Bushings shall be permitted to be used when a documented engineering evaluation shows that mechanical loads and speeds preclude ignition due to frictional heating. [654:9.1.5.2]
Lubrication shall be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. [654:9.1.5.3]
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