PGN UCP205-16 Pillow Block Bearing - Pack of 2 Mounted Pillow Block Bearings - Chrome Steel Bearings with 1 Bore - Self Alignment
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Jordon Heaney
> 3 dayWorked excellent for axle replacement
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Frank Scottino
> 3 dayI was surprised to see that the bearings had a zeurk fitting for general maintenance.
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mike
> 3 dayWorked as should,fit as should
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J. Sullivan
> 3 dayEvaporative cooler blower bearings are bronze sleeve type with the shaft forming the other bearing surface. It required monthly oiling and since there isnt a dirt seal, the bearing wear out after a years use. Replacements are about $16 a pair. These bearings are ball bearing type, grease every couple months, have seals and will last many years. They are not bolt-in replacement, but worth the effort. At this price, the manufacturer should build this way.
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Robert
> 3 dayI think there heavy duty and thats what I need
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fordfan
> 3 dayNice product
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Jessica P
Greater than one weekWorked perfectly for shop fan.
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Flyer
> 3 dayThese bearings are a good value. They fit well. My problem is they will not withstand impact. The bases are cast material and brittle. I had suspected that would be the case, but was willing to try them. Four rifle shots into the morning and the target would no longer spin.
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Running Man
> 3 dayI took a chance on these based on reviews that mentioned these bearings are self-aligning. Perhaps they are, but the hole bored through the casting that the bearing is pressed into is obviously bored at an angle relative to the rest of the casting and not in line with the mounting holes. I would either need to mount the casting at an angle or hope the self-aligning internal ring of the bearing did not cause ball bearings to run out of the internal raceway causing wear and premature failure. Pulling and replacing bearings is chore enough without worrying about doing it again sooner than necessary due to early failure of the part you are installing. I decided Im not risking it and returned them. Other than that, they appear to be of good quality and, if you can mount them slightly offset so the actual bearing itself is in line with the shaft, would probably work for you just fine. I dont have room to offset these on my brackets, so they are on their way back for a refund. I would be willing to try these again if I could confirm that they are being machined correctly or if I had an application with a little room to mount them at a slight angle.
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Tim
Greater than one weekI have two sets of 1” under a heavy load and they are solid