Description
When your equipment starts making that telltale grinding noise or you notice extra play in a rotating shaft, it’s time to replace those worn bearings before they damage more expensive parts. This 1-1/8 inch bore insert bearing with set screw lock makes installation straightforward – just slide it onto your shaft and tighten the set screws. Make sure to grease the bearing before installation and establish a regular greasing schedule based on your operating conditions. The greasable design means you can keep pushing out contamination and maintaining smooth operation for years to come.
What You’re Getting
- Timken quality construction built to handle agricultural workloads and field conditions
- Greasable design lets you pump in fresh grease to push out dirt and moisture
- Set screw lock collar for secure attachment without special tools or modifications
- Spherical outer race design that self-aligns to reduce stress on housing and shaft
- Narrow ring configuration optimized for space-limited applications
Built for Real Farm Work
This bearing fits a wide range of agricultural equipment including tillage tools, hay equipment, planters, and other machinery where you need a reliable rotating joint. Whether you’re running an auger, conveyor system, or implement with rotating shafts, this bearing handles the constant vibration and load changes that come with farm work. It’s designed for equipment that needs to keep running through dust, dirt, and demanding conditions.
Made to Last
Timken bearings are built to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. The hardened steel construction and precision manufacturing ensure this bearing will handle heavy radial loads and keep running even in dusty, dirty conditions. The 206 outer ring size and narrow inner ring design provide maximum strength while fitting into tight spaces on modern equipment.
Good to Know
A few pumps of grease every season or 100 operating hours will keep this bearing running for years. When installing, clean the shaft thoroughly and check for any grooves or wear that could damage the new bearing. The set screws should be tightened evenly to prevent shaft damage, and don’t forget to add grease through the fitting before putting the equipment back to work.






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