XiKe 4 Pack Flanged Ball Bearings 5/8" x 1-3/8" x 1/2". Be Applicable Lawn Mower, Wheelbarrows, Carts & Hand Trucks Wheel Hub. Replacement for JD AM118315, AM35443, Stens 215-038, 215-061 Etc.
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I was also perplexed. The old bearing must be removed and the inside of the hub must be measured. Mine, too, was 1 1/2 inches in diameter. I removed the old bearing and measured the inside diameter of the hub, which was 1 3/8 inch. I hope this has been of assistance.
It will fit for 19, dear customer. Axle diameter of 05mm. br>The Customer Service Team at XIKE Bearing
It would be necessary to take measurements of the axle and wheel hub.
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Replacement ball bearings for the rear wheels of the Kobalt 80V 21" deck electric lawn mower: br>br>I've had a Kobalt 80V electric lawn mower for more than two years, and one of the rear wheels has begun to wobble. When I removed it, I discovered that the inner ball bearing had been completely destroyed (there were no balls left). I looked for a replacement wheel on the internet but came up empty-handed. So I took measurements of existing bearing housings and found this one to be the closest match. br>br>Fits almost perfectly; I added a small paper shim to the outside to create a better pressure fit within the hole of the plastic wheel. br>br>Now the wheel rotates much better than the ones with the original bearings, but there are three more in the package, so I may replace all of them.
I'd been looking for bearings for the same type of lawn mower wheel for several minutes when I came across a written review by another customer. Bearings got a thumbs up from him. Please continue your search. Bearings that have been ordered. I was surprised at how quickly my order arrived. With some shimming, it will fit. I'm going to try loctite to shim after a previous customer used paper shims.
The inner diameter of these ball bearings is not 3/4". have a lot of wiggle room between the axles the pivot point To properly shim the bearings to the axles, I used stainless steel thrust bearing washers measuring 1/32" x 3/4" x 1 3/4". Because the tolerances are so far apart, they still had a lot of wiggle room. When it was being installed, one of the bearings also broke off the flange. demonstrates the poor quality of the metal used to make these bearings To demonstrate the broken pieces, I took photographs. I am completely dissatisfied with this ball bearing kit that I purchased. I regret purchasing them and wish I hadn't. I'd be much happier with a complete refund. Because they had less play than these low-quality bearings, I used my old worn-out wheel bushings instead. I can't recommend a product like this that isn't even machined properly. Conserve your funds. Instead of these poor quality bearings, spend the money elsewhere on high-quality ball bearings.
I was afraid I'd have to order a new $100 wheel if my leaf vacuum trailer bearings failed. I took measurements and tapped out the broken bearings; these XiKe bearings were the perfect fit. br>I just rebuilt the broken wheel; it now spins much smoother and longer than the other wheel with original bearings. In addition, these bearings are much more durable than the originals. br>My only issue is that the new inner races are wider than the old ones, so I had to remove an inner spacing washer to get the cotter pin to fit. br>At this price, I can't say no!.
So, instead of spending $90 on new wheels from a Big Box store, I installed these. (1) large straight edge screw driver (2) Rust Buster (3) coarse sandpaper (4) claw hammer (5) pliers for e clamps 1/2 inch of 1 inch pvc per side. tires had already fallen apart. sanded axil then sprayed with rust buster or grime on axil will prevent bearing from fitting. With a screwdriver and a pry bar, remove any casing from the old bearing and install a PVC spacer on the axil before installing the bearing into the wheel hub. secure e clamp with plyers and insert through frame spacer last tire last e clamp use star patter tapping with claw hammer if bearing does not slide project time 45 minutes On the axil, it's a tight fit, but after installation, that's exactly what I'm looking for. br>I'm in a good mood.
I purchased some solid foam wheels to replace some innertube wheels that were previously used on a smoker/grill. Instead of the standard 5/8" axle, this one is 3/4". These bearings were instrumental in resolving the problem. I removed the old bearings by hand with a hammer and a punch, then replaced them with the same punch and hammer. Youtube is a good resource if you need to see how it's done.
I shouldn't be complaining for the price. The only issue I ran into was clearance for the large dust cover ring that sits behind the lock ring and holds the dust cap in place. I had to use a LARGE step drill to make the hole big enough for the shaft's inner bearing. It settled down after that. While there was a thin spacer on the other side of the hub, I decided to leave it in place and make the clearance by enlarging the outer dust cover plate. This saves me the money it would cost to replace the worn spindles, which can cost more than $100. 00 each.
These are the ones you'll need for the front wheels of your lawn tractor. Get some shim packs to fill in the gaps in your game.
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