Related to this thread, I've got the bearings out of the block grinder and want to replace them.
With the dial caliper I get 40 mm OD and 17 mm ID and 12mm thickness. Reason I went with the mm measurements is those appear to be exact on the caliper-- in terms of inches it read 1.57 in, some strange value like that.
I looked at the McMaster Carr section and was a little overwhelmed. They have double-shielded and double-sealed bearings there, for $6 - $10 per bearing that match my dimensions and RPM limits, but I'm not sure which is preferred for this application. The one in the picture I've attached is double shielded, so...
And, when I reinstall these should I put them on the shaft first, then into the body? Not sure about best procedure for that.
Thanks!
With the dial caliper I get 40 mm OD and 17 mm ID and 12mm thickness. Reason I went with the mm measurements is those appear to be exact on the caliper-- in terms of inches it read 1.57 in, some strange value like that.
I looked at the McMaster Carr section and was a little overwhelmed. They have double-shielded and double-sealed bearings there, for $6 - $10 per bearing that match my dimensions and RPM limits, but I'm not sure which is preferred for this application. The one in the picture I've attached is double shielded, so...
And, when I reinstall these should I put them on the shaft first, then into the body? Not sure about best procedure for that.
Thanks!
