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Disc Grease Bearing

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Charles Dixon

03-06-2003 06:03:37




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Does anyone know if they make a grease bearing that takes the place of the sealed bearing on my 3 pt disc?I use the W208PP5 sealed bearing.It seems that they are always wearing out.It doesn't make much difference if I buy a $30 US made or $10 China made one.Is there any way to grease the sealed bearing?Maybe a small needle on my grease gun?Any help will be appreciated.




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scottAR

03-07-2003 18:43:39




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 Re: Disc Grease Bearing in reply to Charles Dixon, 03-06-2003 06:03:37  
The GW prefix of that bearing should have a grease hole in the outer race. You would need flanges with fittings in them or if you have cast housings, make sure you get the bearings that have a grease groove all the way around it. Then you can drill and tap the housing where the grease will go into the groove.



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scottAR

03-07-2003 18:41:53




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 Re: Disc Grease Bearing in reply to Charles Dixon, 03-06-2003 06:03:37  
The GW prefix of that bearing should have a grease hole in the outer race. You would need flanges with fittings in them or if you have cast housings, make sure you get the bearings that have a grease groove all the way around it. Then you can drill and tap the housing where the grease will go into the groove.



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scottAR

03-07-2003 18:40:47




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 Re: Disc Grease Bearing in reply to Charles Dixon, 03-06-2003 06:03:37  
The GW prefix of that bearing should have a grease hole in the outer race. You would need flanges with fittings in them or if you have cast housings, make sure you get the bearings that have a grease groove all the way around it. Then you can drill and tap the housing where the grease will go into the groove.



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scottAR

03-07-2003 18:40:27




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 Re: Disc Grease Bearing in reply to Charles Dixon, 03-06-2003 06:03:37  
The GW prefix of that bearing should have a grease hole in the outer race. You would need flanges with fittings in them or if you have cast housings, make sure you get the bearings that have a grease groove all the way around it. Then you can drill and tap the housing where the grease will go into the groove.



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