The main cause of thrust bearing failure is often inadequate lubrication, which can lead to increased friction and overheating. Other contributing factors include misalignment, excessive loads, and contamination from debris or moisture. Additionally, wear and fatigue from repetitive stress can weaken the bearing material over time, leading to eventual failure. Proper maintenance and monitoring are essential to prevent these issues.
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