Gearbox inspection and test-run for Kuwait oil company
| Projectdescription Stork Optimization Services was invited by a Kuwaiti oil company for the complete inspection of a damaged vertical offset speed-increasing gearbox, type Rademakers. The gearbox is part of a Ruston TB5000 driven sour gas compressor train. The aluminium frame of the gearbox including the primary and secondary gears had been removed from the unit and brought to a local workshop in Kuwait for further inspection (picture 1). During inspection all bearing pocket diameters and all bearing journal diameters were measured and the damage was summarized in a diagnostic report. For a brief impression of the damage, please view the summary and photogallery below. Gearbox damage summary The aluminium gearbox frame (the cradle) had one bearing pocket that was badly worn out (picture 2). The radial and axial bearings were in very bad condition, and showed signs of a chemical reaction, which might have been caused by oil starvation. The worst damage was caused by the output shaft coupling end bearing failure, which was completely destroyed. The white metal from this bearing was totally wiped out (picture 3), resulting in significant damage on the shaft journal (picture 4), the bearing pocket of the aluminium frame and teeth of the gearwheel and bull gear. The pinions showed signs of overheating, most likely related to bearing failure. Renewal of the primary gears including the cradle and bearings was recommended. Scope of work
During the witness test-run the following critical running parameters were recorded:
Stork Optimization Services Stork Optimization Services is able to carry out various sorts of measurements at short notice anywhere in the world in order to demonstrate the dynamic behaviour of your installation. Please contact us for more information about our Optimization Services department or download our company brochure. | ![]() 1. The gearbox housing ![]() 2. Bearing pocket badly worn out ![]() 3. Damage of the white metal bearings ![]() 4. Worn shaft journal ![]() 5. The new load gearbox |










