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Ingersoll-Rand KVG Bearings

Ingersoll-Rand KVG Bearings

Ingersoll-Rand KVG Bearings

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Well I will take a stab and start a thread.

We have several integral KVG gas compressors with crank shaft bearings of the following specs:
Main Bearing - 11" ID x 6-1/4" W
Power Con-rod Bearing - 10" ID x 4-7/8" W
Compressor Con-rod Bearing - 10" ID x 8-1/2" W

What bearing manufacturers make bearings for these engines in the USA?
Here are the ones I found, can anyone add to the list?

Odessa Bearings
Miba Bearings - McConnelsville Plant (used to be F-M)
Washington Ironworks
United Bearings
Terrecorp - (Currently not making flanged bearings)

I'm not sure if United makes the bearings or simply markets someone else's product.

I'll post my second question later.

dwedel
Hotrod Big Engines!

RE: Ingersoll-Rand KVG Bearings

i am not sure what i got in to here . what i am looking for are the steps in starting a gas compressor. and what lines to open and close to drain liquids off.i am in training as a flowback tech. and i have not been trained on compressors yet. thanks for any help.

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