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Use of the Timken Test as a Cam and Follower Screener for Oils
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The most appropriate screener for cam and follower combinations is a line contact rig. The Timken rig has been used by others (Sun) and we have also developed a test to screen additive combinations in oils for catastrophic wear and have used surface elemental analysis to detect additive surface competition. Frictional effects are also discussed.
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Watkins, R., "Use of the Timken Test as a Cam and Follower Screener for Oils," SAE Technical Paper 840264, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840264.Also In
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