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Bearing Type Identification Help!

woodgate

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I need to know what type of bearing this is. It's used on a spinning shooting target. It has a grease zerk on the right so it has to be a bearing I assume. The shaft is probably 1" diameter solid rod (if that helps for scale).

Also where would I get one?
 

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gungatim

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hard to tell from such a small pic, but I would guess, based on the lock collars, it is not a bearing but just a bronze bushing...
 

rhandwor

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I would put in a zerk fitting and try to grease it before trying to get a new bushing I doubt if the rpm is very fast.
 

bob15

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I would try greasing it first. As for the other answer, there are bearing and seal places out there, both brick and mortar stores and e-stores. You could also try McMaster Carr.

You could also fill out where you live with at least a state on your Profile. Someone, including myself, might be able to direct you to a store.
 
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G_P

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Spinner targets are usually just a steel rod going through a steel tube that the target is welded to. The collars are just to keep it from sliding around on the rod.
Grease it up and it will be good.
 

CNGsaves

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Take it apart . . . . use fine sandpaper and clean up both surfaces.

Then GREASE the living heck out of it . . . and . . . put it back to use !! ;)
 
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woodgate

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Good information guys! I'm trying to make this target and i couldn't tell what the manufacturer used. Thanks again!
 

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Move one of the collars out of the way. If there is a bronze bushing in there, you will be able to see the end of it.
 
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