journal box
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Definition
Noun: A journal box is a protective metal casing or housing that encloses a journal bearing. Its primary function is to contain lubricant (like grease or oil) and shield the bearing assembly from dirt, dust, water, and other contaminants, thereby ensuring smooth operation and longevity of the rotating shaft it supports.
Usage
The term is used specifically in mechanical and railway engineering contexts to describe a component of machinery with rotating parts, such as wheelsets on trains or industrial equipment. - It is a compound noun. The word "journal" refers to the part of a rotating shaft or axle that is in contact with and supported by a bearing. The word "box" describes its function as a protective enclosure.
Examples
- Noun:
- The maintenance crew inspected the journal box on each freight car for signs of wear or leakage.
- Proper sealing of the journal box is critical to prevent bearing failure.
- A damaged journal box can allow contaminants to enter, leading to increased friction and potential derailment.
Advanced Usage
- "to pack a journal box": This phrase refers to the process of filling the journal box housing with fresh lubricant (grease or oil-soaked packing material) to ensure proper bearing function.
- The mechanic's task was to pack the journal box before reassembling the axle.
Variants and Related Words
- Journal bearing (n): The bearing (often a plain bearing) itself, which is housed inside the journal box and supports the rotating journal of the shaft.
- Axle box (n): A term often used synonymously with "journal box," especially in railway contexts. It emphasizes the housing's location on the axle.
- Bearing housing (n): A more general term for any casing that contains a bearing.
Synonyms
- Bearing housing: A general synonym for a protective casing around a bearing.
- Axle box: A near-synonym, particularly in rail transport.
Related Phrases
- Journal box lid/cover: The removable part of the journal box that allows for inspection and lubrication.
- He removed the journal box cover to check the grease level.
Noun
- metal housing for a journal bearing