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Ok, What the hell?

clinto

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RE: Problem?

Ouch.....bearing seized up.............
 

6x6pinz

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RE: Problem?

In this case I guess pictures are not worth a thousand words. Does not look like the surfaces the bearings ride on were damaged.
 

Barrman

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RE: Problem?

I agree. The spindle surface between the bearings is not machined smooth when built. My M715 spindles are the same. They are so rough you can't run a rag over it without a hand full of lent being left on the rough spindle surface.

Or am I missing something in the pictures?
 

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Make sure the surface the seal rides on is smooth and grooveless. I don't know if redi-sleeve makes one to fit here but somebody should know.
Larry Sage
 
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