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motorworks

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Sep 30, 2001
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Hi
I am hoping someone may be able to help
I have a shaft on the end of a roller that is 100 mm
in diameter and I need a bearing/pillow block to fit it.
The problem is the area where the bearing goes is
8" wide by 8" high by 4" thick.
I have been throught most of the books and all are
too big.

Fairly heavy load,slow turning,near salt water and sea mud.
(sea wall roller on the back of a deep sea dragger)

We are now using SAE 660 bushings* in split blocks, but only getting 4-6 months out of the bushings

*bushing are 100 mm x 120mm x 95mm

take care
eddie


 
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