In general, the frequency of bearing inspection and maintenance depends on factors such as the type of bearing, its application, environmental conditions, and the manufacturer's recommendations. Typically, bearings in heavy-duty applications may require more frequent inspection and maintenance as compared to light-duty applications. In industries such as construction and mining, bearings may need to be inspected and maintained daily, while in other industries, inspections, and maintenance may be performed quarterly or annually. Inspecting and maintaining bearings regularly is important to ensure their optimal performance and prevent costly downtime or equipment failures.





