6 Pieces Needle Roller Bearings One Way Bearing Small Octagonal Bearings Industrial Bearings 8mm Bore 14mm OD 12mm Width with Nice Load Carrying Capacity and Stiffness Bearing
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Paul D. Lamberson
> 3 dayEasy to install and works great!
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gustavo ceja
Greater than one weekPerfect part, spin mop works like new with this bearing
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Tyler
> 3 dayThese are great. They function as the product description explains. The product measurements are ACCURATE...Great Product
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cookingtogether
> 3 dayLooked how to fix seized spinner on mop bucket on you tube, some videos great pointed one to the problem and how easy it is to disassemble and replace, less then a Dollar , yes I now have extra but have fixed my friends bucket too. Excellent buy
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ramon garza
17-11-2024Hurricane Spin Mop. have not tested on other brands but we had 3 to fix and all 3 are working again.
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Sullly Hansen
Greater than one weekrepaired my O Cedar mop ringer and 2 others
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Sam Kapoi
> 3 dayWaited a week for it, and it doesn’t fit.
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Mr. E
> 3 dayInstalled with no issue, except for the old bearing. It was stuck.
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Andrei Volkov
> 3 dayPrevious bearing lasted 1 year in my mop spinner. It rusted out because of high humidity and frequent washings of the whole spinner mechanism. A really unpleasant issue may appear once you replace the bearing and the spinner still does not work - it spins freely. It may be because axle has worn where the bearing grips it. The only way to fix is to replace the axle or to make the axle thicker. How? I spot welded in multiple spots a very thin strip of nickel (used to connect batteries by spot welding) wrapped around the worn out area, which made the axle thicker and allowed the new bearing to grip the axle properly. Hopefully this tip may help someone to extend the life of the mop spinner and not throw it away because of slightly worn out axle.
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Eric
> 3 dayI am a big fan of ocedar mops I have bought 6 of them, 5 as gifts to people. Recently after 4 years of use the bearing seized, this is the right part but the replacement for me cost as much as a new Mop, I had the old one with a screws and a bracket which was really hard to get confined area about 4 inches but luckily I had the gearwrench ratcheting set, the bearing also was really tightly seized so I had to get a bearing removal tool from harbor freight $23, the bearings $6 the gearwrench set I already had $18. So fixing it cost as much as a new Mop =/ but on positive note less plastic garbage.