I work industrial maintenance. My old neighbor is sales and service for motors gearboxes and the such. His technicians have told us by the time the bearings in a motor are noticeably sounding dry, that motor is shot. You can rebearing it, but the damage is done to the end bells, windings have been stressed, and so on. We didn't believe them, thought of it as a sales ploy. Sure enough, those rebearinged motors all failed not to long after. I know this got off subject, I learned, bearings are for the life of the motor. When one part is shot, or failing, the rest isn't far behind. Time to replace.
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