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Bench grinder problems

KTMGuy

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Just read through this thread. It's awesome to see it running properly and even better to see all of the help and advice that was offered!

Makes me want to pull out an old grinder of mine and work on it. lol
 
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bbcmudtruck

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Just read through this thread. It's awesome to see it running properly and even better to see all of the help and advice that was offered!

Makes me want to pull out an old grinder of mine and work on it. lol
Thanks bud, all the credit goes to the willingness of the GJ community!

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HalfPint

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10 year old bearings should automatically be replaced? Seriously? I have a bench grinder from 1946 with the original bearings. It's works great.
Thats’s awesome! With regular maintenance, I reckon they can last that long. My wire wheel keeps spinning when I shut it off. It seems off kilter compared to the other wheel. I don’t know whether to replace the bearing or what to do. Any ideas?
 
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NC Fabricator25

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Depends on whether they're pressed on the arbor--considering the age and brand, they might be. You'll have to find the exact correct size replacements, and you won't know that until you tear it apart. Unless some expert in here can tell you precisely what size they are and where to order them without having inspected them first.
Of course, you have to find the exact right size replacements, that’s what you do when you replace bearings. It’s really not that difficult, look at the old bearing,get the numbers off of it. Buy a new one.

EDIT: Apologies, didn’t notice the age of this thread.
 
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