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When you discover that a critical machine's servo motor is showing early signs of bearing failure but production demands can't accommodate immediate replacement, what temporary mitigation strategies have you successfully implemented?

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Oh man, I've been there! When you spot those early bearing failure signs in a critical servo motor but production is breathing down your neck, it's a real balancing act. Here's what's worked for me as temporary fixes:

First, I immediately reduce the load by 20-30% - this takes pressure off the failing bearings and buys you some time. I also adjust the operating parameters to minimize vibration, since that's what really accelerates bearing wear.

I set up vibration monitoring with tighter thresholds so I get early warnings if things start deteriorating. Sometimes I'll even schedule short cooling breaks during peak production hours to prevent overheating from the increased friction.

The key is keeping really close tabs on it - I check temperature and noise levels every couple of hours and make sure I've got a replacement motor on order with an expedited timeline. It's definitely not ideal, but these steps have helped me keep production running while waiting for the proper fix.

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