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Karl Townsend August 15th 13 07:56 PM

loose bearing
 
Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl


[email protected] August 15th 13 09:07 PM

loose bearing
 
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:56:03 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl

Loctite does indeed make a "super duper never let go" adhesive. 609 is
one of them. Properly applied it will not let go. A centerpunch knurl
is a poor substitute. Done correctly the bearing will not rotate in a
bore or on a shaft when Loctite permanent adhesive is used. It may be
wise to buy some primer too. The primers are specific to the various
products.
Eric

Pete Keillor[_2_] August 15th 13 09:47 PM

loose bearing
 
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:07:11 -0700, wrote:

On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:56:03 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl

Loctite does indeed make a "super duper never let go" adhesive. 609 is
one of them. Properly applied it will not let go. A centerpunch knurl
is a poor substitute. Done correctly the bearing will not rotate in a
bore or on a shaft when Loctite permanent adhesive is used. It may be
wise to buy some primer too. The primers are specific to the various
products.
Eric


They also make bearing retaining compounds like 680 for this
situation.
http://www.henkelna.com/industrial/p...=8797928521729

Pete Keillor

[email protected] August 15th 13 10:04 PM

loose bearing
 
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:07:11 -0700, wrote:

On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:56:03 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl

Loctite does indeed make a "super duper never let go" adhesive. 609 is
one of them. Properly applied it will not let go. A centerpunch knurl
is a poor substitute. Done correctly the bearing will not rotate in a
bore or on a shaft when Loctite permanent adhesive is used. It may be
wise to buy some primer too. The primers are specific to the various
products.
Eric

Lactite shaft and bearing mount is made for exactly that
application.

[email protected] August 16th 13 12:14 AM

loose bearing
 
On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 15:47:26 -0500, Pete Keillor
wrote:

On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:07:11 -0700, wrote:

On Thu, 15 Aug 2013 13:56:03 -0500, Karl Townsend
wrote:

Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl

Loctite does indeed make a "super duper never let go" adhesive. 609 is
one of them. Properly applied it will not let go. A centerpunch knurl
is a poor substitute. Done correctly the bearing will not rotate in a
bore or on a shaft when Loctite permanent adhesive is used. It may be
wise to buy some primer too. The primers are specific to the various
products.
Eric


They also make bearing retaining compounds like 680 for this
situation.
http://www.henkelna.com/industrial/p...=8797928521729


+1 on the 680. Vibratite make an equivalent that is cheaper. Both
great products.

Michael Koblic,
Campbell River, BC

Tom Gardner[_6_] August 16th 13 12:22 AM

loose bearing
 
On 8/15/2013 2:56 PM, Karl Townsend wrote:
Got the old mower all tore down. New bearings due this evening.

One of the old bearings was turning on the hub at the OD. Not too much
wear but a new bearing is going to slide in there and still have room
to rotate.

I'll take a center punch and do a poor man's knurl job on the hub. But
I've seen that give out after a while. there must be some product to
lock it in place. "Locktight Super duper never let it go"

Any suggestions?

karl



Old school: I'd wrap it in shim stock.


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