Description
When you’ve got a piece of equipment with a 1-11/16″ shaft that needs solid support, this Timken insert bearing is exactly what you need. Timken bearings are built to handle the demanding conditions of agricultural use. The greasable design means you can pump in fresh grease to push out contamination and keep things running smoothly. It’s the kind of reliable part that keeps your equipment working when there’s work to be done.
What You’re Getting
- Greasable design with lock collar attachment for easy maintenance and secure shaft mounting
- Narrow inner ring design provides compact installation while maintaining strength
- The hardened steel construction and precision manufacturing ensure this bearing will handle heavy radial loads and keep running even in dusty, dirty conditions.
- Spherical outer race design allows for shaft misalignment without binding or premature wear
- Timken quality construction that’s built to last in harsh agricultural environments
Built for Real Farm Work
This 1-inch bore insert 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 it’s on a conveyor system, auger drive, or implement shaft, this bearing handles the job with the reliability farmers have trusted for decades. The 1-11/16″ bore size is common on many mid-size agricultural shafts where you need more capacity than smaller bearings can provide.
Made to Last
Timken has been making quality bearings for decades, and this one’s no exception. The cast iron housing stands up to weather, dirt, and the constant vibration that comes with farm equipment. The greasable design means you can keep it properly lubricated for long service life, and the seals do their job keeping contamination out.
Installation Notes
The set screw lock collar 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. A few pumps of grease every season or 100 operating hours will keep this bearing running for years.






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