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stone March 27th 06 01:35 AM

OT - New One piece Bearings versus two piece style
 
What's the deal with bearings?

I went to replace a bearing in my old trencher machine
and it was a bearing and a race.

The new replacement bearing is all one piece.

Besides not knowing how to put the thing back together,
I'm wondering why this is now the situation.

The old roller type bearing was pressed on the axle
with a retainer ring behind it. And I see no way to
do this with a one piece bearing.

I'm guessing that the new bearing must be installed
on the hub, along with the seals, and then the
axle slid through all this?

Is this correct?

It's always something...


Ken Davey March 27th 06 01:52 AM

OT - New One piece Bearings versus two piece style
 
stone wrote:
What's the deal with bearings?

I went to replace a bearing in my old trencher machine
and it was a bearing and a race.

The new replacement bearing is all one piece.

Besides not knowing how to put the thing back together,
I'm wondering why this is now the situation.

The old roller type bearing was pressed on the axle
with a retainer ring behind it. And I see no way to
do this with a one piece bearing.

I'm guessing that the new bearing must be installed
on the hub, along with the seals, and then the
axle slid through all this?

Is this correct?

It's always something...

Like they sent you the wrong bearing??

Ken.



Karl Townsend March 27th 06 09:32 AM

OT - New One piece Bearings versus two piece style
 

Is this correct?

It's always something...

Like they sent you the wrong bearing??


No doubt. You'll have to take the old race and bearing to a place that sells
bearing and ask them to match them. McMaster Carr has most, not all, sizes.
Or, you can ask your parts place to try again.

Karl




Stealth Pilot March 27th 06 01:00 PM

OT - New One piece Bearings versus two piece style
 
On 26 Mar 2006 16:35:50 -0800, "stone" wrote:

What's the deal with bearings?

I went to replace a bearing in my old trencher machine
and it was a bearing and a race.

The new replacement bearing is all one piece.

Besides not knowing how to put the thing back together,
I'm wondering why this is now the situation.

The old roller type bearing was pressed on the axle
with a retainer ring behind it. And I see no way to
do this with a one piece bearing.

I'm guessing that the new bearing must be installed
on the hub, along with the seals, and then the
axle slid through all this?

Is this correct?

It's always something...


taper roller bearings are still in two parts.
is the new one a parallel roller?

stone March 27th 06 03:56 PM

OT - New One piece Bearings versus two piece style
 
It must be parallel. It was definitely one piece.

I did send it back and found another one at
a Bearings Inc.

It is a tapered roller bearing. And it's a good thing to know
that these only come in two parts.

I was almost ready to try to make this 'work'.
Thanks.

It's kind of amazing how you can agonize over things
looking for a solution. But then the light goes on, hey,
it's the wrong part.

All the numbers were right, but it was the wrong part.
It's always something.



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