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Ceramic bearings
While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag
full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? |
Ceramic bearings
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Kaydon makes a bearing originally designed for aerospace applications. They are subjected to a process called "Microsealing" that impregnates the balls and bearing races with a proprietary dry lubricant that does not outgas. I believe the balls are ceramic. Designed for applications over 400 degrees C in a vacuum. I used them in the planetary fixture systems in optical coating systems. Eisboch |
Ceramic bearings
On Apr 22, 11:52*am, Frogwatch wrote:
While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. *I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. *So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Yep, lube free, heat resistant, and so smooth that there is a power savings over steel ball bearings. |
Ceramic bearings
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 11:52 am, Frogwatch wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Yep, lube free, heat resistant, and so smooth that there is a power savings over steel ball bearings. You can get them for fishing reels. |
Ceramic bearings
On Apr 22, 1:13*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 11:52 am, Frogwatch wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Yep, lube free, heat resistant, and so smooth that there is a power savings over steel ball bearings. You can get them for fishing reels. Yeah, right..... I think one of my baitcasters has 'em. I'll look later. |
Ceramic bearings
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:52:21 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Figure out a way to adapt them to Moto Guzzi u-joints, and I'd be interested! -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
Ceramic bearings
On 4/22/10 11:52 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? What size are they? Large (as in large enough to replace bearings in a winch)...small (as in a fishing reel)? Blenders? Drills? Fan motors? -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Ceramic bearings
On Apr 22, 2:39*pm, hk wrote:
On 4/22/10 11:52 AM, Frogwatch wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. *I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. *So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? What size are they? Large (as in large enough to replace bearings in a winch)...small (as in a fishing reel)? Blenders? Drills? Fan motors? -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. ID = .5" but I remember they come in larger and smaller sizes. I already put em away so I'm not gonna measure the OD. |
Ceramic bearings
On Apr 22, 12:13*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Loogypicker" wrote in message ... On Apr 22, 11:52 am, Frogwatch wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Yep, lube free, heat resistant, and so smooth that there is a power savings over steel ball bearings. You can get them for fishing reels. Why would they be beneficial in a fishing reel? |
Ceramic bearings
On Apr 22, 1:23*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:52:21 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: While cleaning the place for visitors next week, I came across a bag full of ceramic bearings, ie, bearings in races where the bearings themselves are ceramic and the races seem to be teflon. *I forget why we bought them but for salt water apps, they'd be great. Supposedly do not need lube. *So, can anybody think of any apps for similar bearings? Figure out a way to adapt them to Moto Guzzi u-joints, and I'd be interested! -- John H For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Yeah, but the sack full! |
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