Analysis Of Main Bearing Wear On Auxiliary Engine On Board Jhoni XLV
Keywords:
main bearing wear, auxiliary engine, engine, shipAbstract
This study aims to analyze the level of wear on the main bearing auxiliary engine of the Jhoni XLV ship. The study focused on identifying the main causes of wear and its impact on engine performance. The research method uses direct observation and measurement with precision tools. The results showed significant wear and tear caused by high workloads and routine maintenance neglect. It is recommended that lubrication system repairs and periodic inspections be carried out to prevent further damage. This research contributes to the maintenance of ship engines to support optimal operations.
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