I have been looking around for bearings to pursue the potential Layshaft problem. Following on from "Oh That Gearbox" thread... In my experience "price" does not always promise quality and to me spending $100+ on a couple of g/box bearings is OK.......... But........... If i can save a $100 by buying Nashi or several other brands from jap manufactured bearings i will...
The postage to here in OZ can be between free (never from UK) and up to Au$60 from U.K. and U.S... Local Jap manufactured bearing are available @ approx $20ea, so that where i will buy..
Obviously there is an ongoing debate re "ball or roller", that i guess has been done to death... I'm going ball, cos the factory did, i dont know how "well" the casing has been machined, or distorted, or layshaft "out of round" etc. .... A ball bearing will ensure "alignment" for my application.. If somebody can talk me into roller bearings i am willing to listen
The main reason i've posted this thread is a question.......... All previous references to the above bearings on the other thread have used "Metric/Millimeters" for size quotes. Therefore were the gearboxes manufactures in Europe using Metric bearings ???... Why???
When i went to the local bearing supplier with the headstock/yoke bearings, i said can i have 2 of these and they are probably an "Imperial" size.. He went out back, came back with bearings and said "there Metric", So OK whatever...... Why ????
The postage to here in OZ can be between free (never from UK) and up to Au$60 from U.K. and U.S... Local Jap manufactured bearing are available @ approx $20ea, so that where i will buy..
Obviously there is an ongoing debate re "ball or roller", that i guess has been done to death... I'm going ball, cos the factory did, i dont know how "well" the casing has been machined, or distorted, or layshaft "out of round" etc. .... A ball bearing will ensure "alignment" for my application.. If somebody can talk me into roller bearings i am willing to listen
The main reason i've posted this thread is a question.......... All previous references to the above bearings on the other thread have used "Metric/Millimeters" for size quotes. Therefore were the gearboxes manufactures in Europe using Metric bearings ???... Why???
When i went to the local bearing supplier with the headstock/yoke bearings, i said can i have 2 of these and they are probably an "Imperial" size.. He went out back, came back with bearings and said "there Metric", So OK whatever...... Why ????