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Old 06-23-2009, 09:05 PM   #16
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So what exactly are my pillow blocks going to be used for?

now, do i still need that tractor axle?
He might have some shaft around... and look at the diagrams, P. the pillowblocks hold the bearings the roller rides on.

A pillow block is a bearing with a mount (of standard dimensions) built on.
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I deffinatly did NOT mean to say what there used for. i meant to ask what they would look like
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:09 PM   #18
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He might have some shaft around... and look at the diagrams, P. the pillowblocks hold the bearings the roller rides on.

A pillow block is a bearing with a mount (of standard dimensions) built on.

soooo could you maybe draw me a diagram of the exploded view of the pillow block. bearing. roller. and axle together?
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:11 PM   #19
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I deffinatly did NOT mean to say what there used for. i meant to ask what they would look like
The ones you need will be a bearing with a flange around it. that flange will have either 3 or 4 mounting hole already in it.

They are meant for mounting on a flat surface, with the shaft hole going through it.

Go to Grainger. com... put Pillow block in the search... then refine to Flange.. i think you get a good look there.
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"Yes you didn't say anything about the color of his skin but with what you wrote you didn't have to, its like your screen name "moparrules" it doesn't take a rocket scientist to tell what race you are." Marcos

HUH????? Only whites drive Chryslers??????

Now I am confused! and...he's regulating content, not just language. nanny state.
i know right!!!!
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:13 PM   #21
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i know right!!!!
Dude, you just said it so well over there!!!

Proud of ya.
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The ones you need will be a bearing with a flange around it. that flange will have either 3 or 4 mounting hole already in it.

They are meant for mounting on a flat surface, with the shaft hole going through it.

Go to Grainger. com... put Pillow block in the search... then refine to Flange.. i think you get a good look there.
I get it, were can i get them?

And about how big should i get them? half inch?
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:18 PM   #23
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I get it, were can i get them?

And about how big should i get them? half inch?
You'll find them at any industrial supply.

And, I'd go for 1/2" less rolling resistance, and up to more power than we have to work with.
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i like Grainger. the price ain't too bad, and they can't afford to sell crap.
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i like Grainger. the price ain't too bad, and they can't afford to sell crap.
Can i buy them there?
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i like Grainger. the price ain't too bad, and they can't afford to sell crap.

Can you find me the right bearing on that site? i jut come to these metal looking things. The picture icon for flanged bearings looks like what i need
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Can i buy them there?
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:29 PM   #28
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Can i buy them there?
yup. good ones.

"now you know what i mean with your so call joke towards the U.S.President" Marcos

Now he stepped in it... he didn't know what Mopar means.

what's next??? will he start cussing, to make his point?
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yup. good ones.

"now you know what i mean with your so call joke towards the U.S.President" Marcos

Now he stepped in it... he didn't know what Mopar means.

what's next??? will he start cussing, to make his point?
just drop it man. dont get yourself into this. i just got a PM from mr losi.

im just done for tonight.
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i like Grainger. the price ain't too bad, and they can't afford to sell crap.

I am NOT paying 37 bucks for ONE bearing

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/guideBrowse.shtml
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