Roller mill journals are at the center of the grinding process, transferring power from the drive system to the rollers that crush and process raw material. Over time, the constant friction, pressure, and heat cause journals to wear down.
Even slight wear can throw off alignment, causing rollers to grind unevenly and increasing resistance in the mill. This means:
- Motors must work harder to maintain throughput.
- Energy consumption rises with no gain in output.
- Bearings, shafts, and rollers experience added stress.
A few thousandths of an inch of wear can mean a measurable loss in production. Mills that once ran smoothly start to vibrate, consume more power, and deliver less consistent material sizing, cutting into profitability.