Regularly inspect the bearings for wear, cracks, or other damage to ensure they are in good working condition. Keep the bearings and their surrounding environment clean, and add or change lubricating oil regularly to ensure adequate lubrication and reduce wear. Adjust the clearance between the bearing and the shaft appropriately to avoid additional wear caused by excessive tightness or looseness. Monitor the bearing's operating temperature; excessively high or low temperatures may be signs of equipment malfunction.

Also, ensure good sealing at the bearings to prevent dust and moisture from entering and causing corrosion or damage. Ensure the bearings are installed correctly to avoid abnormal wear due to improper installation. If any abnormalities are found in the bearings, promptly contact a professional technician for inspection or replacement. Develop and implement a preventative maintenance plan, and conduct regular inspections and maintenance to avoid sudden malfunctions.